Turkey, Istanbul
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Kayabaşı, Ulubatlı Hasan Cd No: 9 D:1 B blok, Başakşehir, Istanbul 34494, Turkey. Located in the Başakşehir district of Istanbul. The address uses postal code 34494.
Early Years (ages 3 to 5.5 years), Primary School (ages 6 to 11), Middle School (ages 11 to 14), High School – American Diploma (ages 9 to 12), YKS Turkish Track (ages 9 to 12), British High School (ages 9 to 12).
International school
Turkey
Islam
Fees overview (2026/27 academic year)
- The school does not publish specific fee amounts or a public, itemised fee schedule for the 2026/27 academic year. Publicly available school listings and the school's admissions information do not provide per-term or per-grade tuition figures.
Application / registration fee
- Application, registration, or enrolment fee: Not publicly disclosed. No fixed application or registration charge is published in the school's publicly available admissions materials.
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- Detailed tuition amounts by year group or grade and per-term/per-year breakdowns are not publicly disclosed. There are no publicly posted per-grade or per-term tuition tables for Early Years, Primary, Middle or High School.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Billing schedule (term dates for invoicing), accepted payment deadlines, penalties for late payment, and standard payment plans (annual, termly, monthly) are not publicly disclosed. No public fee schedule that lists invoice timing or payment-term options is available.
Boarding fees
- Boarding provision and boarding fees: No public information indicates the school operates boarding facilities or publishes boarding charges. The school's publicly available descriptions and facility listings do not list boarding as a provision.
Other costs and additional fees
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- Published information does note a sibling discount (5%) and the school advertises early-registration discounts (promotional discount up to 30% in publicly posted marketing text). These discount types have been mentioned in publicly available school listings and marketing material.
Refunds and withdrawal / cancellation policy
- Refund policy, including conditions and timeframes for refunds of deposits, tuition refunds on withdrawal, or cancellation charges, is not publicly disclosed. No public refund or withdrawal schedule is available.
Fee payment options
- Specific accepted payment methods (for example, bank transfer, credit/debit card, in-person payment, online portal) and instructions for making payments are not published in the school's publicly available materials.
Summary
- Specific monetary amounts for application fees, tuition by grade/term, boarding fees, uniforms, transport, refund rules, billing schedules, and payment methods are not publicly disclosed. The only fee-related items publicly referenced are a sibling discount (5%) and occasional early-registration promotional discounts. For all other fee details, no itemised, per-term or per-grade fee schedule is publicly posted.
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.