Liceo Italiano di Istanbul
Liceo Italiano di Istanbul İtalyan Lisesi, Liceo Italiano di Istanbul, Istituti Medi Italiani, I.M.I. | |
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Location | |
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Istanbul Turkey | |
Coordinates | Coordinates: 41°01′48″N 28°58′43″E / 41.03000°N 28.97861°E |
Information | |
Type | Private |
Established | 1861 |
Principal |
Massimo di Segni (Principal) Zerrin Akınlı (Turkish Vice Principal) |
Color(s) | Blue, Gold |
Website | www.liceoitaliano.net |
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The front facade of the school building
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A typical first day of school
The Liceo Italiano Statale Istanbul or the Istituti Medi Italiani (I.M.I.), popularly known as Liceo Italiano in Italian and İtalyan Lisesi in Turkish, is under legislation a private school which is situated in Istanbul, Turkey. Although considered a private school under Turkish law, the Liceo Italiano receives financial support and teachers from Italy.
It is owned by the Italian government.[1]
Notable alumni
- Ayşecan Tatari, Actress
- Çağla Kubat, European Slalom Windsurf Champion, Model, Miss Turkey 2002 The First Runner-up
- Ergin Ataman, Basketball Coach
- Giovanni Scognamillo, Writer
- Hazal Kaya, Actress
- Jaklin Çarkçı, Opera Singer
- Kudsi Ergüner, Ney Performer
- Leyla Gencer, Opera Singer
- Prof. Dr. Emre Öztürk, Botanist
- Mehmet Günsür, Actor
- Nilüfer Yumlu, Singer
- Özlem Kaymaz, Model, Miss Turkey 1992
- Parla Şenol, Actress
- Rüya Sünder, Pianist
- Selami Münir Yurdatap, Writer
- Sema Çeyrekbaş, Opera Singer
- Dr. Sedat Bornovalı, Art Historian
- Üstün Akmen, Theater Critic, Writer
- Vural Gökçaylı, Fashion Designer
- Yiğit Giray, Actor, Singer
- Zeynep Casalini, Actress, Singer
- Barış Tunalı, Researcher and Scientific Book Writer
- Cemran Seyhun Biricik, Teacher/First Woman Coach for a High School Male Soccer Team in NJ USA
See also
References
- ↑ "SCUOLE STATALI ITALIANE E SCUOLE DELL'INFANZIA PARITARIE ANNESSE" (PDF). Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. November 2015. p. 3/3. Retrieved 2016-08-28.
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