NÛN Schools Admissions for the 2026-2027 Academic Year are Now Open!
nûn schools admission process begins on march 7-8 for kindergarten and primary school students, an...
NÛN Foundation for Education and Culture Introduces the Side by Side Scholarship Program!
"i and the person who looks after an orphan and provides for him will be in paradise like this." ...
NUN Winter Camp Starts January 19th
nun schools starts its winter camp program, specially prepared for kindergarten, primary, and midd...
Vanikoy Mosque Visit
a trip to vaniköy mosque was organized for our kindergarten students. as part of the visit, the va...
International Baccalaureate Organization Senior Representatives Visit NUN Schools
we hosted senior representatives from the international baccalaureate organization (ibo) at our ca...
PYP Exhibitions
PYP Exhibitions are a platform where students develop not only their academic knowledge but also vital skills such as research, critical thinking, cooperation, and leadership.
The PYP Exhibition, an important part of the PYP implemented by the International Baccalaureate (IB) at the primary school level, provided a setting for students' unique works this year. Students await this event with great anticipation. The exhibit enables students to conduct in-depth research on social, environmental, economic, or cultural issues in guidance with their mentors and create innovative solutions for these problems.
Working on issues such as children's rights, peace and justice, recycling, healthy living, cultural heritage, air pollution, children's well-being, war and migration, students worked intensively and developed their skills in information collection, analysis and independent thinking. Through this process, they gained sensitivity to social problems and developed solutions to these problems. The student projects demonstrated their skills, highlighting not only their academic knowledge but also their practical thinking abilities to create solutions to real-world problems.
During this long journey, our students have researched, wondered and inquired. They developed their skills around a common goal; to create solutions to issues of importance around the world. Each group presented their findings in unique ways to themselves, to showcase what they aim for: they either collaborated with experts to compose songs, draw pictures and organized surveys.
The PYP Exhibition encouraged students to develop as inquiring, thinking and caring individuals. They used their critical thinking and problem-solving abilities by using various research methods and techniques during the project process. By collaborating with their mentors, they strengthened their teamwork and leadership skills. The exhibition contributed to preparing students to become self-confident, responsible world citizens.