Located in Bursa, Cerrah İlköğretim Okulu is a public primary school providing quality education to approximately 1,000 students with a dedicated staff of 45 teachers. Our school serves a diverse student population and is committed to fostering academic success, social responsibility, and lifelong learning skills.
We aim to create a safe, inclusive, and innovative learning environment where students are encouraged to think critically, collaborate effectively, and develop strong moral values. Alongside the national curriculum, we place importance on foreign language education, digital literacy, environmental awareness, and cultural understanding.
Our teachers actively integrate modern teaching methods, technology-supported learning, and student-centered approaches into their classrooms. We regularly organize social, cultural, and sports activities to support students’ personal and social development.
As a school open to international cooperation, we are highly motivated to participate in Erasmus+ projects. We are interested in building strong partnerships focused on:
Digital transformation in education
Environmental sustainability and climate awareness
Inclusive education and equal opportunities
Cultural exchange and European citizenship
Innovation in teaching methodologies
Through Erasmus+ collaborations, we aim to enhance our teachers’ professional development, improve our students’ global competencies, and promote intercultural dialogue. We are eager to cooperate with reliable and creative partners to design meaningful, impactful, and sustainable projects.
We look forward to establishing long-term partnerships and contributing actively to a shared European educational vision.
Psycho-educational Program to Support the Well-being of Teachers Working with Next-Generation Students in the Digital Age
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Cerrah İlköğretim Okulu is
Located in Bursa, Cerrah İlköğretim Okulu is a well-established school providing education with 1,000 students and 45 teachers.
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