The 8th graduating class of Arkas Narlidere Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School steps into the future

Arkas Narlidere Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School, founded by Arkas in 2014, proudly celebrated the graduation of 57 more students this year, sending them off toward a promising future. The graduation ceremony at Narlidere Ataturk Cultural Center was marked by enthusiasm and heartfelt moments with the participation of students, teachers and their families.

Arkas Narlidere Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School, recognized for its commitment to vocational education, continues to shape socially responsible and qualified young individuals.

Celebrating its 8th year in education, the school proudly graduated 57 students: 13 from the Anatolian Technical Program (ATP), 32 from the Anatolian Vocational Program (AMP), 9 from the Vocational Training Center Program (MESEM), and 3 from the Special Education Program. This diversity of graduation paths once again reflects the school’s inclusive and multidimensional structure.

The graduation excitement was enriched by lively performances from the school’s dance club and folk-dance team. A flag and banner handover ceremony between 11th and 12th-grade students further emphasized the spirit of unity and continuity.

The event concluded with the presentation of diplomas. Graduates stepped onto the stage accompanied by the proud and emotional glances of their families and teachers, experiencing both joy and the sentiment of farewell.

Specializing in Transportation Services/Logistics, the school complements its theoretical curriculum with practical training to supply the industry with well-prepared young professionals. At Arkas Narlidere Vocational and Technical Anatolian High School, a key priority is providing strong English language education, recognizing that graduates will be working in and contributing to international trade.