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]
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: