Awards from Romanian Prime Minister to Turkish School Students


Date posted: January 9, 2014

BUCHAREST

 

Romanian Prime Minister Victor Ponta awarded successful students at the International Education Olympiads.

Prime Minister Ponta spoke during the ceremony at the Presidential Palace. “I congratulate successful students for their hard efforts, their teachers, and their families  for great support. Our education system is going to be better and we expect more from you. I would like to express my gratitude and expectation for the next year,” he said. 165 students were awarded in the ceremony where Turkish High School out-shined. 36 students from the International Computer High School of Bucharest (ICHB) won 46 medals in total. When the name of ICHB announced, the students of Turkish school did not fit on the stage.

The parent of Vlad Alexandru, one of the medalists, said, “If we had not sent our kid to the Turkish school at 7th grade, it would have been impossible to obtain this success. ICHB has had a great effort on our child. We support him as his family and we are proud of him, like his teachers.”

There are 10 schools founded by Turkish entrepreneurs in Romania. In 2013, students of these schools won more than 450 medals in national and international contests.

Original article in Turkish

http://cihan.com.tr/news/Romanya-da-Turk-okulu-ogrencileri-odullendirildi_2835-CHMTIzMjgzNS80;jsessionid=uf9YCh7p8AXMW2yVPBHsVOxo

Source: Cihan , December 21, 2013


Related News

Freedom award recipient Bartholomew praises Gülen’s peace efforts

13 May 2012 / BASRI DOĞAN, MIDDELBURG Greek Orthodox Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew praised well-respected Turkish Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen for his peace efforts around the world after receiving one of the Roosevelt Institute’s Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Awards. The award ceremony for the 2012 Four Freedoms Awards was held on Saturday at the Nieuwe […]

Vocational training center for the women in Albany

By the help of this center [Kimse Yok Mu, Hizmet’s Relief organization vocational training center ] numerous women including many widows in Albany will have professions. Training in twenty different professions will be offered at the center, which consists of workshops and sales rooms. Trainees will get economical benefits through sold items at the center that aimed to reintegrate women into the society.

Netherlands fires a lawyer from gov’t job due to her role in witch hunt against Gulen followers

A Turkish lawyer working for the Dutch government was kicked off her job due to her active role in massive post-coup witch hunt targeting the alleged followers of the Gülen movement in the Netherlands.

Success stories of Kenya’s Light Academies’ beaming alumni

The Turkish schools were recently steeped in controversy after the Turkish government linked to being part of activities of self-exiled clergy Fethullah Gulen whose global network is accused by the Ankara government for fomenting terrorism, and money laundering.

In Indonesia Turkish schools will not be closed

State Secretary Pramono Anung acknowledged Ankara’s statement on the affiliation of schools in Indonesia with the coup masterminds, but also said there was never any formal request from Turkey to shut down the school. Pramono indicated the government’s concern about Turkey interfering in domestic affairs.

Students, Parents Protest Over Afghan-Turk Schools’ Transfer To Maarif Foundation

Parents of the Afghan-Turk school students took out to the Kabul streets on Saturday to protest the government’s decision over banning a schools’ activity and transferring the schools, which have been affiliated with the Gülen movement, to the controversial Islamist Maarif Foundation.

Latest News

Sacramento leaders gather for Iftar dinner in celebration of Ramadan

SEO Skill Suite: Tools for Keyword Research, Technical & Backlink Analysis

Turkish inmate jailed over alleged Gülen links dies of heart attack in prison

Message of Condemnation and Condolences for Mass Shooting at Bondi Beach, Sydney

Media executive Hidayet Karaca marks 11th year in prison over alleged links to Gülen movement

ECtHR faults Turkey for convictions of 2,420 applicants over Gülen links in follow-up to 2023 judgment

New Book Exposes Erdoğan’s “Civil Death Project” Targeting the Hizmet Movement

European Human Rights Treaty Faces Legal And Political Tests

ECtHR rejects Turkey’s appeal, clearing path for retrials in Gülen-linked cases

In Case You Missed It

What lies beneath the prep-school row between AK Party and the Hizmet

Kimse Yok Mu launches large-scale aid campaign for Syrian refugees

Power struggle for the state or deep rift about Turkey?

More Divisions, More Democracy

Peace Islands Massachusetts bestows Friendship Awards

“The Fountain Magazine” 2015 Essay Contest

Arrested Turkish Development

Copyright 2026 Hizmet News