List of high schools in Turkey

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The following is a list of high schools in Turkey , categorised by province:

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Adana

Ankara

Antalya

Balıkesir

Bursa

Diyarbakır

Edirne

Gaziantep

Isparta

İstanbul

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Robert College in Istanbul
Entrance to the main building of Erenkoy Girls High School ErenkoyGirlsHighSchool BuildingA 1.jpg
Entrance to the main building of Erenköy Girls High School
Koc School Kocschoolfrontend.jpg
Koç School
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Galatasaray High School
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Deutsche Schule Istanbul

İzmir

Kayseri

Kocaeli

Malatya

Mersin

Samsun

Tokat

Yalova

Zonguldak

Former schools

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