How much does it cost to send a child to school in Turkey? A complete overview of expenses in 2024.

Posted by MM digital agency on 11.09.2024
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how much does it cost to bring a child to school in turkish full review of 2024 school year

The school year in Turkey started on September 9, and many parents have an important decision to make: whether to send their child to a public or private school. Each of these options has its own advantages and costs. Let's break down all the costs to understand how much it costs to send a child to school in Turkey.

State school (GS)

Backyard of a Russian school in Alanya

Education in public schools in Turkey is free, which is certainly an advantage. However, there are still additional costs. The main expenses are:

  1. Meals. Public schools do not have canteens with hot meals. Instead, there are buffets with toast, biscuits and crisps. Parents need to decide how to organize lunches:
  • Taking the child home for lunch;
  • Give money for a nearby cafe (approximately 5-10 euros per day);
  • Provide takeaway food (but there is nowhere to heat it up).

2. Stationery. School supplies (pens, notebooks, backpack) will cost around 50-70 euros. 3. Textbooks. In a state school, all textbooks for the core curriculum are provided free of charge. However, the teacher may ask you to buy additional books for tests and extracurricular reading. These expenses will amount to around 20-30 euros per year. 4. School uniform. A uniform set costs around 30-35 euros. 5. Additional fees. Fees for school needs, such as repairs, may vary. Some schools ask for 20-25 euros per month for these purposes, while others may not ask for money at all.

Advantages of public school:

  • Free training.
  • Free textbooks.

Flaws:

  • Problem with hot food.
  • Possible additional expenses for school needs.

Private school

Education in private schools is paid, but it includes higher quality conditions and a wide range of opportunities for the child's development. Main expenses:

  1. Education. The cost of education in private schools in Alanya varies from 3,500 to 9,000 lira per year (approximately 120-310 euros per month). This amount also includes food: in elementary grades, children receive three meals a day, in senior grades - a set lunch.
  2. Stationery and textbooks. Stationery will cost the same as in state schools - 50-70 euros. However, textbooks for international programs (for example, Cambridge or Oxford) will cost about 600-700 euros per year.
  3. School uniform. The cost of the uniform is similar - about 30-35 euros. Additional fees. In private schools, there are usually no fees for school needs, since everything is already included in the cost of education.

Advantages of a private school:

  1. Fewer students per class. Private schools have an average of 12-24 students per class, while public schools have 30-35. This allows the teacher to pay more attention to each child.
  2. Foreign languages. Private schools pay great attention to the study of foreign languages. In addition to English, you can choose a second language, such as German, French, Japanese, Italian or Russian.
  3. Additional sections. Private schools offer classes in gymnastics, football, basketball, theater, music, vocals and other types of creativity. Sometimes such sections are already included in the cost of education, and sometimes they are paid additionally (20-30 euros per month). But all classes are held on the school grounds, which saves parents time.
  4. Comfortable conditions. School programs in private schools are usually more balanced, with an emphasis on developing the child's individual talents. Children do not need to travel to different sections, which makes their day more convenient. The possibility of studying abroad. Almost all private schools have student exchange programs in different countries. The opportunity to study in the USA, Great Britain, Japan, Germany.

Disadvantage of private school:

  • High costs for tuition and textbooks.

Cost comparison

State school (GS):

  • Meals: 5-10 euros per day (when visiting a cafe).
  • Stationery: 50-70 euros.
  • Textbooks: free (additional 20-30 euros).
  • Form: 30-35 euros.
  • Additional fees: 20-25 euros per month (may not apply in some schools).

Private school (PS):

  • Tuition: 3,500-9,000 lira per year (120-310 euros per month).
  • Meals: included in the price.
  • Stationery: 50-70 euros.
  • Textbooks: 600-700 euros per year.
  • Form: 30-35 euros.
  • Additional fees: none.

Conclusion

The choice between a public or private school depends on family preferences and financial capabilities.

State schools provide free education, but have a number of organizational difficulties, such as food and possible fees.

Private schools, although more expensive, provide better learning conditions, smaller class sizes, and increased opportunities for sports and creative activities.

Write in the comments how much it costs to get a child ready for school in your city, and share your questions. We wish all schoolchildren an interesting and successful school year! 🎒

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