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American Curriculum International Schools in Turkey

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About international schools in Turkey

American-curriculum international schools in Turkey typically deliver a US-style programme - often a US high-school diploma with Advanced Placement (AP) options - and many schools combine that offer with Turkish national-curriculum subjects or alternative pathways such as the IB. Instruction is normally in English, with Turkish language lessons and, in many cases, bilingual streams or preparatory English years for students who need extra language support. Fees vary widely by city and accreditation, with published annual tuitions in Istanbul ranging from roughly US$5,000 at the lower end to figures in the mid tens of thousands; recent market analyses show a median ‘true’ annual cost around US$26,000 among schools that publish full fee data. Admissions practice is mixed - some schools operate rolling entry while others follow an annual cycle - so relocating families should contact admissions early, prepare school reports, residency documents and immunisation records, and ask about English-as-an-additional-language support and onboarding for newcomers.

Compare 14 American Curriculum international schools in Turkey. Filter by curriculum, fees (average TRY 899,142), location, and more to find the right international school now.

At a glance 14 schools · avg fee TRY 899,142
Schools listed
14
Curricula
15
Average annual fee
TRY 899,142
Fee range
TRY 1,000 – 2,159,670
Most common curriculum
Advanced Placement (AP) (11 schools)
Average school size
1,056 pupils
Largest by enrolment
Safir International School
Oldest
Robert College (1863)
With boarding
1

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FAQs for Turkey

What does an "American" curriculum mean in Turkey?
An American curriculum in Turkey generally means a US-style sequence of subjects leading to a US high-school diploma and often offers Advanced Placement (AP) courses; some schools also add the Turkish Ministry programme or offer the IB as an alternative pathway. Programmes vary by school, so check whether the school follows Common Core-style standards, offers AP, or combines international and national requirements.
Which languages are used for teaching and how much Turkish will my child learn?
Instruction is primarily in English at American-curriculum international schools, while Turkish is taught as a language and some schools provide bilingual or dual-track options; many schools also run an English-preparatory year or EAL support for non-native speakers. Ask each school how they balance English instruction with Turkish national subjects if local certification or reintegration into Turkish schools is a possibility.
How much should we budget for tuition and extra costs?
Annual tuition differs a lot by school and location: published ranges in Istanbul span from roughly US$5,000 at the lower end up to the mid tens of thousands, and market surveys report a median true annual cost around US$26,000 among schools that publish full fees. On top of headline tuition expect registration and capital levies, transport, meals, exams, extracurriculars and occasional trips, so always request a full fees schedule before you decide.
When should we start the admissions process and what documents are typically required?
Begin contacting schools as early as possible because popular campuses may fill months before the school year; many schools accept rolling applications but still require assessments or interviews for some year groups. Typical documents include recent school reports and transcripts, passport/ID, proof of residence or visa, immunisation records, and sometimes recommendation letters or English-level assessments.
What should we look for when comparing American-curriculum schools in Turkey?
Compare the diploma and external exams on offer (US diploma, AP, IB or Turkish national qualifications), the school’s track record supporting non-English speakers, accreditation and university counselling, and practical matters such as campus location, transport and transparent fee schedules. Also ask about class sizes, EAL provision, how the school supports transitions for relocating families, and whether graduates typically go on to Turkish or overseas universities.
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