Classrooms
Our campus, which we designed with the principle of "learning by living", bears traces of our civilization, is functional and humane, and appeals to different learning styles.
While designing our school building, locating it inside nature, it was our priority to keep our children's enthusiasm for learning alive at all times, to build places where they will be happy to be, and to make them a part of it. Our classes are designed to foster active learning and facilitate student production.
In NÛN Schools, unlike traditional classroom layouts, classrooms are customized to suit the nature of every different course. Thus, our teachers can quickly access all kinds of reference materials required in their classes and support students to perceive the subjects much more effectively. In addition, each classroom in our middle and high school has been given a personality by naming scholars and alims who have contributed to the development of science.
Our classes have a maximum capacity of 20 students, with separate classrooms for girls and boys in middle and high school. The classrooms are designed as living classrooms. They allow an interactive learning environment so students are offered a learning experience they actively participate in and produce.
Special classes have been prepared to allow a holistic understanding of some of the lessons. In science classrooms, art classrooms and music classrooms, students are involved in efficient learning processes. In our classrooms, which are located right next to nature on a campus intertwined with nature, students have the opportunity to get to know and know nature closely. Our students benefit from the smart board technology available in all our classrooms, which supports their creative thinking abilities and enhances their educational experience. All students have lockers so they do not have to carry heavy loads; they also learn to keep their personal spaces clean and tidy.
The development of our students is supported in different disciplines with the workshops in branches such as wood crafting, ceramics, music, painting and various laboratory areas inside our school campus.