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The American Collegiate Institute, the oldest private high school in İzmir, was founded in 1878. At that time, İzmir, now a metropolitan city on the western coast of Turkey, was known as Smyrna [2] In its early years, the school was an American/Christian missionary school that only accepted girls as students. [3]
Founded as Southern Bible Institute [17] Yes Spelman College: Atlanta: Georgia: 1881 Private [t] Founded as Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary Yes St. Augustine's University: Raleigh: North Carolina: 1867 Private [y] Founded as St. Augustine's Normal School and Collegiate Institute Yes St. Philip's College: San Antonio: Texas: 1898 Public [y]
Lynda Irene Goodsell Blake (October 22, 1906 – February 9, 1989) was an American Christian missionary and educator, who taught at Turkish schools, including posts in Erenköy, Merzifon, and Izmir. She was principal at the American Collegiate Institute from 1948 to 1971.
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Üsküdar American Academy (Turkish: Üsküdar Amerikan Lisesi, pronounced [ys.cyd.aɾ a.me.ɾi.kan li.se.si]) often abbreviated as Üsküdar American or UAA, is a private coeducational high school located in Üsküdar borough of Istanbul, Turkey. The school was established by the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions in 1876. [1]
The International College was founded in Smyrna (now İzmir), Turkey in 1891, by Alexander MacLachlan, a Canadian educator, as the American Boys’ School. The first class of five students graduated in 1895, and it was renamed the American Collegiate Institute for Boys.
Following in the footsteps of her mother, who was a division 1 All-American collegiate track star, Cooper says she found sports to be an opportunity for personal growth.
In Turkey, the term "kolej" (college) refers to a private high school, typically preceded by one year of preparatory language education. Notable Turkish colleges include Robert College, Uskudar American Academy, American Collegiate Institute and Tarsus American College.