Bursa Anadolu Lisesi

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Bursa Anadolu Lisesi
Location
Bursa, Turkey
Information
Type Public
Established 1970
Principal Kazım Aksu
Asst. Principal Nurcan Taltekin
Colors Blue and White
Website

Bursa Anadolu Lisesi (BAL) (Bursa Anatolian High School) is a public boarding secondary school in Bursa, Turkey.[1] BAL is one of the most prominent primary schools in the West Anatolian area. It was established in 1970 as Maarif Koleji (Education College) and later was renamed as Bursa Anadolu Lisesi becoming the first Anatolian High School in Bursa Province. The education of BAL is in English. German and French are taught as foreign languages, as well. Moreover, in 2008, BAL is selected and awarded by Turkish Ministry of National Education as the best secondary school in Turkey .

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Admission to the school is through a special entrance exam. Until 1974 this exam was performed by the exam commissions set up in the school under the supervision of Provincial National Education Admission. Since 1974 a single exam for all Anadolu High Schools is performed centrally by Ministry of National Education.

Until 2000-2001 educational year, the school’s education period was seven years (which were completely in English): a year of English preparation class, three years of intermediate school, and three years of high school. Since then, the education period is four years which includes a year of preparation class and three years of high school including grades 9-11. The school has an enrollment of 900-950 students.

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