It has been known for some time that the rising interest in international schools across Türkiye is no longer limited to expatriate neighborhoods or diplomatic circles. In recent years, families from diverse backgrounds have begun viewing these institutions as an alternative path for their children. In conversations at family gatherings or around cafe tables, the reasons rarely sound the same. Some quietly admit they are considering the possibility of future study abroad. Others worry that their children may fall behind in foreign language skills. Some simply feel that the world is moving so quickly that they should prepare their sons and daughters for something broader than what they themselves experienced
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