Ladik Directorate of National Education
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Ladik Directorate of National Education
Ladik Directorate of National Education Ladik Directorate of National Education Our Missions We aim to, Show our teachers and trainers the ways how they encourage all their students and trainees to believe in themselves to meet the challenges of life and work. Assist our teachers and trainers to let their students and trainees discover their own talents and interests. Help teachers to develop students who are happy, eager to learn and creative. Receive care and guidance to all our students to help them make decisions concerning moral values, friendship,honesty,leadership and tolerance and concern for others. Ladik Directorate of National Education Our Directorate Ladik Directorate of National Education (LDNE) was founded in 1961 so as to coordinate the schools and guide the education in Ladik. It is responsible for six primary schools, four high schools, a nursery school, a rehabilitation centre for students with special needs, a Public Training Centre , a library and a hostel for teachers.It is a big education family with its 3550 students and 223 teachers. Ladik Directorate of National Education Our City Our city,Ladik which is located to the north side of Turkey and a district of Samsun is a small town with its 18.000 population. It has 56 villages. Also with its history,thermals,nature and winter facilities, it is a favorite destination which attracts many domestic tourists every year. Ladik Directorate of National Education Our City Ladik Directorate of National Education Samsun Samsun is the most crowded city on the Black Sea coast with its more than half million population and it is a major commercial port and an industrial city. It is an ancient city which has been totally modernized and has all the traits of a commercial port. The city, with the name Amissos in ancient times, is the port where products of the whole region are exported and it hosts the annual Samsun Trade and Industry Fair. The landing of Atatürk at Samsun on May 19, 1919, to organize national resistance marked the beginning of the Turkish War of Independence and heralded the establishment of the republic in 1923.