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List of schools in the Ottoman Empire
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Notable primary and secondary schools during the Ottoman Empire included:
Adana Vilayet
- Tarsus American College
Adrianople (Edirne) Vilayet
- Adrianople (Edirne)
Aidin Vilayet
- Smyrna (now İzmir)
- American Collegiate Institute
- American Boys’ School
- İzmir Özel Saint-Joseph Fransız Lisesi[1]
- Manisa
Beirut Vilayet
- Beirut
- Mount Lebanon Mutasarrifate (now in Lebanon)
Constantinople (Istanbul) Vilayet
- Constantinople (modern name: Istanbul and all now in Turkey)
- American Academy for Girls (now Üsküdar American Academy)
- Berberian School
- Deutsche Schule Istanbul
- Lycée de Galatasaray
- Getronagan Armenian High School
- Great National School (Megalē tou Genous scholē)[2]
- İnas İdadisi (İnas Sultanisi) (Currently Istanbul Girls High School)
- Kuleli Military High School
- Liceo Italiano di Istanbul
- Lycée Notre Dame de Sion Istanbul
- Lycée Saint-Benoît d'Istanbul/Saint Benoît Fransız Lisesi
- Lycée Saint-Joseph, Istanbul
- Lycée Français Saint Michel/Özel Saint Michel Fransız lisesi
- Robert College
- Istanbul International Community School (Formerly Robert College Community School)
- St. George's Austrian High School
- Zappeion - Established in 1875, it was a school for girls catering to the Greek population. Ayşe Sıdıka Hanım , an ethnic Turk, attended this school. Johann Strauss, author of "Language and power in the late Ottoman Empire," described it as "prestigious".[3]
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Erzurum Vilayet
Kayseri Sanjak
Mamuret-ul-Aziz Vilayet
Mutasarrifate of Jerusalem
- Jaffa
- Jerusalem
- Talitha Kumi School (moved to Beit Jala, State of Palestine)
- Schmidt's Girls College (now in East Jerusalem, under Israeli administration)
- Ramallah
Monastir Vilayet
- Monastir (Bitola)
Salonica (Thessaloniki) Vilayet
Sivas Vilayet
See also
For areas formerly part of the empire:
References
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