Turkey, Istanbul
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Extracurricular activities include photography, theatre club, chess, yoga, Latin, modern dance, choir, orchestra, first aid, philosophy, electronics, science and technology, and literature. These activities help students build a tight-knit network that often accompanies them for life. Various alumni associations demonstrate lifelong ties to Deutsche Schule Istanbul, reinforcing a strong sense of community beyond the school years. Education and cohesion are presented as major achievements of the German schools in Turkey.
Deutsche Schule Istanbul is a private German high school that is part of Germany's Auslandsschulen network and operates two divisions under one roof: Özel Alman Lisesi and Botschaftsschule (German Embassy School). About 750 students are taught by over 80 teachers. The school runs a three-tier Bildungsgang (Gymnasium, Realschule, Hauptschule) with Abitur as the goal; Turkish students receive the Turkish Lise Diploma while many pursue the German International Abitur (DIA) and the KMK Sprachdiplom DSD II. A Hazırlık preparatory program provides 20 hours of German per week. In upper-secondary phase (grades 11–12) Abitur is taken in six compulsory subjects: Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, German and English, plus Turkish culture. The DIA is offered, and Turkish students may externally earn the DSD II at C1. MINT orientation is emphasized to foster scientific competence. The school supports German-Turkish intercultural encounter through its streams and governance, with project groups and a student council.