Turkey, Istanbul
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Step 1. Admission is open for grade levels with available seats. Applicants must meet academic and behavioral standards set by the academic committee. HTIS is an inclusive school, welcoming students from all backgrounds and fostering diversity, mutual respect, and global awareness. The admissions process assesses fit with the program and community.
Step 2. Admission is initially considered after filling in the admission application. Parents or legal guardians must submit personal information and required documents in person at the registration office. The submission follows the procedures outlined by HTIS for admissions.
Step 3. Prepare four passport-size photos; copies of passport and residence permit for the applicant and parents; and proof of residence in Türkiye. Academic records require the last year's report for Primary (Grades 1–4), the last two years for Middle & High School, and the last three years for Grade 12. Certificates issued outside Türkiye must be certified by the Ministry of Education and Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the issuing country, and Turkish equivalency (Denklik) is required.
Step 4. The registration office is Kayabaşı, Ulubatlı Hasan Cd No. 9 D:1 B blok, 34494 Başakşehir/İstanbul. Parents or guardians must submit the required documents in person at this office as part of the admission process. The admissions process follows HTIS admissions procedures.
Huda Turkish International School (HTIS) offers an international, tuition-based program in Turkey with a dual pathway approach. The curriculum combines American Common Core Standards, British Edexcel qualifications, and Turkish YKS, with pathways toward SAT, AP, and MAP Growth assessments. The school serves a diverse community from more than 90 countries and emphasizes global citizenship, Islamic values, leadership, and wellbeing within six educational pillars. Class sizes are small, with an average student–teacher ratio of 9:1, enabling inquiry‑driven, student‑centered learning. HTIS provides modern facilities, including dance studios, music suites, science laboratories, an air‑conditioned sports hall, an indoor swimming pool, and expansive outdoor fields. Media suites and libraries house thousands of books; a Creative Technology Zone supports technology‑enabled projects. EdTech tools such as iPads, VR headsets, and 3D printers are used across the curriculum. Extra‑curriculars include MUN, TEDx, Robotics, Entrepreneurship, and STEM workshops. Global partnerships and exchanges broaden university pathways and cultural understanding.