Fethiye İmam Hatip Secondary School

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Construction Year:

16th century

Location:

Fatih, İstanbul

Ordered By:

Koca Sinan Pasha

Architect:

Unknown

Changes After Construction:
  • During the Second Constitutional Era, the madrasa was assigned to students with the aim of teaching positive sciences alongside religious sciences.
  • Following the Law on the Unification of Education (Tevhid-i Tedrisat) dated 3 March 1924, the madrasa was closed; the building was temporarily used to accommodate fire victims.
  • In 1924, the Çandarlı Kara Halil Sample School moved into the building; the interior walls between the small rooms of the madrasa were removed, and the spaces were adapted to a classroom layout.
  • The madrasa structure was later completely demolished, and a single-story masonry school building was constructed in its place.
  • The institution was named “Fethiye Primary School” in 1948–1949 and was converted into “Fethiye Imam Hatip Secondary School” in 2012.
Prominent Features:
  • The building/institution has historically been known by the names “Çandarlı Kara Halil Numune School,” “6th Primary School,” “16th Primary School,” “Fethiye Primary School,” and “Fethiye Primary Education School.”
  • The school building is a single-story masonry structure located opposite Fethiye Mosque, on the parcel where Fethiye Madrasa was situated.
  • Fethiye Madrasa was constructed in the late 16th century by Koca Sinan Pasha.
    The madrasa, built by Koca Sinan Pasha on the west side of Fethiye Mosque’s courtyard, with a U-shaped plan surrounding the courtyard, is among the examples of mosques with madrasa courtyards.
  • At the end of the 19th century, the primary school built above the madrasa was designed by architect Kemaleddin Bey.