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Anatolia College (Greek: Κολλέγιο Ανατόλια, pronounced [koˈleʝio anaˈtolia], also known as the American College (Greek: Αμερικάνικο Κολλέγιο, pronounced [ameriˈkaniko koˈleʝio]), is a private, non-profit, educational institution located in Pylaia, a suburb of Thessaloniki, Greece.
The Anatolia College in Merzifon or American College of Mersovan (Turkish: Merzifon Amerikan Koleji) was a 4-year college, high school, theological seminary, orphanage and hospital located in the town of Merzifon in the Sivas Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire (in modern-day Amasya Province, Turkey). Classes were offered to both male and female ...
The American Farm School of Thessaloniki [4] Anatolia College (American College of Thessaloniki) [5] De La Salle, Greek-French College [6] Aristotelio Kollegio; Arsakeio Highschool and Lyceum of Thessaloniki; French school MLF of Thessaloniki [7] German School of Thessaloniki; Hellenic College Thessaloniki; Kalamari Greek-french School
Anatolia College; G. German School of Thessaloniki; P. ... French School of Thessaloniki This page was last edited on 11 February 2024, at 23:45 (UTC). ...
The American Farm School (Greek: Αμερικανική Γεωργική Σχολή) is an independent, nonprofit educational institution located in Thessaloniki, Greece. The school was founded in 1904 by American missionary John Henry House to serve the rural population of Greece and the Balkans.
Anatolia College reopened in Thessaloniki, Greece in 1924. In 1929, Morley returned to Anatolia College, and took up a position as principal of the Girls' School. She served as principal of the Girls' School until the invasion of Greece by Germany in World War II, at which point she returned to the United States.
In 1974, the school saw the building of the bridge, containing science labs, administrative offices and a conference room, connecting the academy and the middle school; the current cafeteria, which originally served as the library; the amphitheater; and finally, the current library and fine arts classrooms.
As of 2016, over 1.5 million students had participated in CTY's Talent Search. In 2016, over 28,000 students participated in CTY programs. Summer Programs were over 9,000 and CTY Online had over 13,000 enrollments. In 2016, CTY had summer programs running at 21 different sites, along with two international sites in Hong Kong and Anatolia, Greece.