翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Tarsozeuzera
・ Tarsozeuzera fuscipars
・ Tarsozeuzera kochi
・ Tarsozeuzera livingstoni
・ Tarsozeuzera miklukhomaklayi
・ Tarsozeuzera ustjuzhanini
・ Tarsozeuzera vavizola
・ Tarsu
・ Tarsu va Sibarun
・ Tarsul
・ Tarsus
・ Tarsus (crater)
・ Tarsus (eyelids)
・ Tarsus (skeleton)
・ Tarsus (Syrian diocese)
Tarsus American College
・ Tarsus Arena
・ Tarsus City Stadium
・ Tarsus Half Marathon
・ Tarsus Idman Yurdu
・ Tarsus Museum
・ Tarsus railway station
・ Tarsus Waterfall
・ Tarsus, Mersin
・ Tarsykiya Matskiv
・ Tarszewo
・ Tart
・ Tart 'n' Tinys
・ Tart (disambiguation)
・ Tart (film)


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Tarsus American College : ウィキペディア英語版
Tarsus American College

Tarsus American College or Tarsus American School (official Turkish name: Özel Tarsus Amerikan Lisesi, also known as Tarsus Amerikan Koleji) is a private coeducational high school located in Tarsus, Province of Mersin, Turkey. It is known for the success of its alumni throughout the world.〔Tarsus American College#Notable alumniThe Economist (1994) noted that Tarsus American School is in the top ten schools in Turkey, due mainly to the success of its graduates. The school maintains a respective fellowship system, in which all students in the school know each other and have strong bonds.
The college was established in 1888 under the name "St. Paul's Institute at Tarsus" after an idea of US newspaper publisher Elliot Fitch Shepard to build an institution in dedication to "St. Paul" during his visit to Tarsus.
In its first years, the school had close contact with the American Board Foundation, a charity organization located in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. Alexander Mac Lachlan and presbyterian missionary Harutyun Stephen Cenanyan (25 April 1858, Maraş, Turkey – 25 September 1907, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), a graduate of Union Theological Seminary in New York City, served as the first school administrators until 1891, Thomas Davidson Christie from 1893 to 1920.
Regarding Burke Library alumni records of Union Theological Seminary, dates of Jenanyan's birth and death are given. In addition, the record credited him as founder of St. Paul's Institute.
Education was carried out in the school's first building "Shepard Hall". Mr. Vanderpool, a US citizen, made a large donation in memory of this mother for a much needed building. "Stickler Hall" was once the tallest building in Tarsus with its five stories. Since its construction in 1911 it has been the symbol of Tarsus American College.
The school was called both "St. Paul's Institute at Tarsus" and "Tarsus American College" between 1911 and 1928. Since 1930 the name has been solely Tarsus American College.
Coeducation started in 1979 with 35 girls joining the student body of 506 boys. In 1986, the school graduates its first coed alumni. The same year, the boarding section, available from the preparatory class, was closed until its reopening for boys in 2002.
==History==


抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Tarsus American College」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.