Production of Selçuklu Fine Arts High School Continues

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The production of Selcuklu Fine Arts High School continues hFDxBF jpg

The production of the Fine Arts High School, which will be brought to the district by Selçuklu Municipality, continues.

Continuing its investments in the field of education, Selçuklu Municipality brings Turkey's most beautiful and most comprehensive Fine Arts High School to Konya. The construction of the school, which will be one of the most comprehensive and contemporary Fine Arts High School in Turkey, continues. The school, which will have a construction area of ​​10 thousand 855 square meters, will be able to meet all the needs of the students who will receive education here. The school, which consists of a basement, ground and first floor, will have 16 cultural classrooms, 2 laboratories, 11 workshops, 7 music classrooms, 34 There will be an individual study room, library, canteen, multi-purpose hall, stand area, museum, conference hall for 450 people and a foyer area. The school, which is under construction, is planned to be completed by the end of 2024.

Mayor Pekyatırcı “We attach importance to educational activities in Selçuklu”

Stating that, as Selçuklu Municipality, they attach the greatest importance to education, Selçuklu Municipality Mayor Ahmet Pekyatırcı said; “We are trying to provide every opportunity for our children, who are the guarantee of our future, to receive education in the best physical conditions. We take responsibility at all levels of education, from pre-school to primary and secondary school, from high school to higher education. We are pleased to be able to bring another work worthy of the Turkish Century to our district, where we have built many schools so far. Our school, whose construction continues with great care and which will be shown as an example not only in Konya but also in Turkey when its construction is completed, will add value to its region with its contemporary architecture and will include many workshops and classrooms. Hopefully, our young people who grow up here will make great contributions to the cultural and artistic life of our country. I hope that the school we will introduce to the educational life will be good for Konya and our district.” Said.