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

Adana

  • Adana Fen Lisesi
  • Seyhan Rotary Anadolu Lisesi
  • Hümeyra Ökte Kız Anadolu Lisesi

Ankara

  • Ankara Fen Lisesi
  • Ankara (Anadolu) Lisesi
  • Ankara Atatürk Anadolu Lisesi
  • Ankara Atatürk Lisesi
  • Ankara Elementary/High School
  • Ankara Milli Piyango Anadolu Lisesi
  • Gazi Anadolu Lisesi
  • Mehmet Emin Resulzade Anadolu Lisesi
  • TED Ankara Koleji
  • TVF Fine Arts and Sports High School
  • Ayrancı Anadolu Lisesi
  • Dr. Binnaz Ege-Dr. Rıdvan Ege Anadolu Lisesi
  • Hacı Ömer Tarman Anadolu Lisesi
  • Betül Can Anadolu Lisesi
  • Ankara Pursaklar Fen Lisesi
  • Cumhuriyet Fen Lisesi
  • Özkent Akbilek Fen Lisesi
  • Polatlı TOBB Fen Lisesi
  • Ankara Türk Telekom Sosyal Bilimler Lisesi

Antalya

  • Aksu Anadolu Öğretmen Lisesi

Balıkesir

  • Balıkesir Lisesi
  • Sırrı Yırcalı Anadolu Lisesi
  • İstanbulluoğlu Sosyal Bilimler Lisesi
  • Ülkü Muharrem Ertaş Anadolu Lisesi

Bursa

  • Tofaş Fen Lisesi
  • Bursa Anadolu Lisesi
  • Ulubatlı Hasan Anadolu Lisesi
  • Osmangazi Gazi Anadolu Lisesi
  • Bursa Anadolu Erkek Lisesi
  • Bursa Anadolu Kız Lisesi
  • Bursa Sports High School
  • Ahmet Erdem Anadolu Lisesi
  • Yıldırım Beyazıt Anadolu Lisesi
  • Çamlıca Anadolu Lisesi
  • Özlüce Anadolu Lisesi
  • Bursa Erkek Lisesi

Diyarbakır

  • Ziya Gökalp Anatolian High School

Edirne

  • Beykent Educational Institutions
  • Özel Edirne Beykent Anadolu Lisesi
  • Özel Edirne Beykent Fen Lisesi

Gaziantep

  • Gaziantep Fen Lisesi

Isparta

İstanbul

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İzmir

  • Bornova Anadolu Lisesi
  • İzmir Atatürk Lisesi
  • İzmir Fen Lisesi
  • American Collegiate Institute
  • Lycée Saint-Joseph, İzmir
  • Namık Kemal High School
  • Özel Ege Lisesi
  • Karşıyaka Lisesi
  • İzmir Özel Türk Koleji
  • İzmir Kız Lisesi
  • Şemikler Lisesi

Kayseri

  • TED Kayseri Koleji
  • Middle East Technical University Development Foundation Kayseri College
  • METU Development Foundation Private Erkilet Primary School
  • METU Development Foundation Private Kayseri Anatolian High School
  • Bilfen Kayseri Anatolian High School
  • Bilfen Kayseri High School of Science
  • Kayseri High School of Science (Turkish: Kayseri Fen Lisesi)
  • Osman Ulubaş High School of Science (Turkish: Osman Ulubaş Kayseri Fen Lisesi)
  • Sümer High School of Science (Turkish: Sümer Fen Lisesi)
  • Nuh Mehmet Küçükçalık Anatolian High School (Turkish: Nuh Mehmet Küçükçalık Anadolu Lisesi)
  • Erciyes College
  • Bahçeşehir College Kayseri Campus
  • Uğur Schools Kayseri Campus

Kocaeli

  • Gölcük Barbaros Hayrettin Lisesi
  • TEV İnanç Türkeş Özel Lisesi
  • Cahit Elginkan Anadolu Lisesi
  • Darıca Fen Lisesi
  • Gebze Kanuni Sosyal Bilimler Lisesi
  • Kartepe Ali Fuat Başgil Sosyal Bilimler Lisesi

Malatya

  • Malatya Science High School

Mersin

  • 75.Yıl Fen Lisesi
  • İçel Anadolu Lisesi
  • Silifke Göksu Anadolu Lisesi
  • Tevfik Sırrı Gür Anadolu Lisesi
  • Yusuf Kalkavan Anadolu Lisesi

Samsun

  • Samsun Atatürk Anatolian High School

Tokat

  • Tokat Arif Nihat Asya Lisesi

Yalova

  • Şehit Osman Altınkuyu Anadolu Lisesi
  • Yalova Fatih Sultan Mehmet Anadolu Lisesi

Zonguldak

  • Ereğli Özel Yıldırım Lisesi

==Former schools==<!--User:WhisperToMe set this up so that schools in current Republic of Turkey boundaries in former Ottoman times can be included-->

  • Edirne (Adrianople)
  • Bulgarian Men's High School of Adrianople
  • Elazig (Mamuret-ul-Aziz)
  • Euphrates College
  • Kayseri
  • Talas American College
  • Istanbul (Constantinople)
  • Great National School (Megalē tou Genous scholē)
  • Zappeion — Established in 1875, it was a school for girls catering to the Greek population. , an ethnic Turk, attended this school. Johann Strauss, author of "Language and power in the late Ottoman Empire," described it as "prestigious".
  • İzmir (Smyrna)
  • American Boys’ School<!--Was in Smyrna at the time: see https://www.ic.edu.lb/welcome/about-ic-->
  • Merzifon
  • Anatolia College in Merzifon

See also

  • Anatolian High School
  • Education in Turkey
  • List of missionary schools in Turkey

References