Feriköy Necdet Kotil Primary School

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Construction Year:

1895

Location:

Şişli, İstanbul

Ordered By:

Unknown

Architect:

Unknown

Changes After Construction:
  • The structure served as a primary school under the name “17th School” in the Beyoğlu district in 1926.
  • In 1969, the Special Provincial Administration constructed a new school building on a 540 m² base area; the educational function continued in the new building.
  • During the 1969–1997 period, the historical structure was used under the name “Feriköy Practical Girls’ Art School.”
  • With the decrease in the number of students, the institution was closed; after being used for additional services within the Şişli Rüştü Uzel Girls’ Vocational High School, the structure was transferred to Feriköy Primary Education School.
  • In 1998, the historical structure underwent repairs and continued to serve alongside the main building.
  • In 2011, ceramic flooring work was implemented in the school building.
  • In 2020, an EBA Support Point, a kindergarten unit, and a botanical garden were opened on the school campus.
  • In 2021, the nursery class units were moved to the new building and the classrooms were renovated.
Prominent Features:
  • The structure has also been used under the names Feri School, 17th School, and Feriköy Practical Girls’ Art School.
  • The structure was built in 1895 on a 300 m² area as a 2-story masonry brick school building with 8 classrooms.
  • In the records of the Monuments Board, the structure holds the status of a 2nd-degree historical building.
  • The primary school function continues on the campus today.