Turkey, Istanbul
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The school organizes university and cultural trips for students, including a 12th-grade class trip to Ankara for a university and cultural excursion, a four-day diplomacy and discovery trip to Berlin, and a Bordeaux trip for the Yellow Class.
Art-related experiences include Art on the Traces of Urban Memory: From Theory to Field Experience through a visit to the Galata Biennale.
There are student clubs that engage in cultural activities.
Student clubs provide social and hobby activities as part of student life.
Sports activities include tennis tournaments, such as the Sainte Pulchérie Tennis Tournament held at Fenerbahçe Dalyan Club in 2018.
Sainte Pulchérie French High-School is a private bilingual lycée located in Beyoğlu on Istanbul's European side. It delivers the French Curriculum alongside a bespoke curriculum and operates as a French international school in Turkey, collaborating with the French government and following the Turkish Ministry of National Education. With historic roots dating from 1846, the school became mixed in 2000 and now educates around 450 students. It teaches French, Turkish, and English, enabling study in Turkey and abroad. The school is recognised by the Turkish MOE as a foreign school, is a member of the French Schools Federation of Turkey, and earned the Label FrancEducation in 2013. Its campus is near the Institut Culturel Français and Taksim Square. Notable features include university and cultural trips (Ankara, Berlin, Bordeaux), an Art program tied to the Galata Biennale, and a Galatasaray University quota. Yeni Nesil, the primary school founded in 2000, complements the high school.