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Female high school students in school uniform at Licab, Nueva Ecija. School uniforms (Filipino: uniporme or kasuotang pampáaralán, "school attire"), are commonplace in public schools and required in private schools. Some private schools allow civilian clothing on special days, typically parties, school holidays or last day of school before a ...
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A school uniform is a uniform worn by students primarily for a school or otherwise an educational institution. [1] They are common in primary and secondary schools in various countries and are generally widespread in Africa, Asia, Oceania, and much of the Americas, but are not common in the United States, Canada, and most countries in continental Europe.
Kayseri High School (Formerly Kayseri Sultanisi) [3] Kayseri High School of Science (Turkish: Kayseri Fen Lisesi) [4] Osman Ulubaş High School of Science (Turkish: Osman Ulubaş Kayseri Fen Lisesi) [5] Sümer High School of Science (Turkish: Sümer Fen Lisesi) [6] Nuh Mehmet Küçükçalık Anatolian High School (Turkish: Nuh Mehmet ...
This is a list of notable Turkish people, or the Turks, (Turkish: Türkler), who are an ethnic group primarily living in the republic of Turkey and in the former lands of the Ottoman Empire where Turkish minorities have been established. They include people of Turkish descent born in other countries whose roots are in those countries.
The academic program enables students to pursue academic excellence and acquire fluency and literacy in German and Turkish. Istanbul High School is the first Turkish school to offer private high school education (~ 1886) to publish the first student newspaper (before 1887) to use the title "Lise", equivalent of 'Lyceum' (1910)
The Nike uniform is the latest in a line of controversies about women’s Olympic uniforms, ranging from small bikinis on beach volleyball teams to white shorts for soccer players.
The Turks who remained in the former Ottoman territories continued to face discrimination and persecution thereafter leading many to seek refuge in Turkey, especially Turkish Meskhetians deported by Joseph Stalin in 1944; Turkish minorities in Yugoslavia (i.e., Turkish Bosnians, Turkish Croatians, Turkish Kosovars, Turkish Macedonians, Turkish ...