We remember with pleasure the trip our 10th grade students took to Kemerburgaz City Forest as part of the Geography and History education programs during the last academic year.

The trip focused on the climate of the region, the effect of changing climate on water basins, biodiversity-species richness, the rock structure of the region and its effect on landforms, while the importance and methods of water transportation in the Roman and Ottoman States were explained through the example of the Maglova Aqueduct; the field study was completed with a pleasant picnic and games.

We look forward to continuing our school veterans, which is an important part of our education program where our students can realize permanent learning through personal experiences, in the new academic year.