The summer schools of Katre Art and Science Center, İstikrar Sports Club, and Middle East Media Communication Center, operating under the umbrella of Bülbülzade Foundation, have officially launched their educational term with their first classes and hands-on workshops.
The dynamics of the developing world make it essential for children and young people to be equipped with multidimensional competencies that go beyond traditional education models. In line with this understanding, the summer holiday is being transformed into a productive learning period where children can acquire new skills. Within this scope, the educational centers under the roof of Bülbülzade Foundation have opened their doors with strong programs tailored to the interests of children and young people. Bringing together the elegance of art, the discipline of sports, and the dynamics of the digital world, the summer schools offer theoretical lessons and practical workshops designed to meet the pedagogical needs of every age group.
THE MELODIES OF ART AND THE CODES OF TECHNOLOGY
At Katre Art and Science Center, participants between the ages of 7 and 18 receive level-appropriate instruction in bağlama, guitar, violin, piano, and painting to support their aesthetic awareness, cultural enrichment, and imagination. In addition to art education, robotics coding workshops are organized in modern technology laboratories to strengthen children's analytical thinking and innovative discovery skills.
THE CHAMPIONS OF THE FUTURE
The İstikrar Sports Club summer school, targeting children aged 8 to 13, instills not only physical development but also the values of teamwork, discipline, and cooperation. Through professional training in volleyball, basketball, karate, taekwondo, and swimming, conducted under the guidance of expert coaches, students develop both their motor skills and healthy lifestyle habits.
THE CODES OF THE DIGITAL AGE
At the Middle East Media Communication Center summer school, an educational program is implemented to enhance young people's digital literacy and critical thinking skills in the age of artificial intelligence. Within this framework, practical training sessions are held on current topics such as deepfake technology, cybersecurity, social media algorithms, and the post-truth era, enabling young people to better understand and navigate the digital world safely.
REGISTRATION IS STILL OPEN
The training programs will continue until July 31 with theoretical lessons and practical workshops. Registration for the new term is also ongoing for parents who wish to support their children's development in the fields of art, sports, or digital media. Parents who would like to receive detailed information or submit applications for the new term can contact the registration office via the phone number +90 533 227 44 40.














