Turkey, Istanbul
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HTIS has modern facilities including dance studios, music suites, and science labs. The campus includes an air-conditioned sports hall, an indoor swimming pool, and expansive outdoor playing fields. There are media suites and libraries stocked with over 15,000 books. The auditorium hosts performances, and a Creative Technology Zone supports technology-enabled learning.
HTIS has an air-conditioned sports hall, an indoor swimming pool, and expansive outdoor playing fields. These facilities support physical education, team sports, and after-school athletic activities.
HTIS provides science labs, media suites, and libraries; a Creative Technology Zone; and uses EdTech across the curriculum, including iPads, VR headsets, and 3D printers. Lessons integrate technology and creative projects to enhance learning. Facilities support STEM, arts, and research across grade levels.
HTIS offers Model United Nations (MUN), TEDx, Robotics, Entrepreneurship, and STEM workshops. These activities complement the academic program and foster collaboration and leadership.
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.