Haydarpaşa High School

It began admitting female students at the start of the 1948/49 academic term, transitioning to coeducational learning.

The boarding facilities were closed in the 1979/80 term, and the space was repurposed for Marmara University Medical School.

In the 1998/99 term, it was designated as an Anatolian High School (Turkish: Anadolu Lisesi), which enrolls students based on higher standardized test scores and offers education in a foreign language.

[1] Haydarpaşa High School housed in a monumental historic building from its establishment in 1934 until July 1984.

Aisles run on two floors of the building around the courtyard, and classrooms were situated at the outer sections in the south, west and north wings.

Historic photography of the building's southwest facade.