Gazi Anadolu Lisesi

Gazi Anatolian High School
Location
Sögütözü, Ankara
Turkey
Information
Type Public
Established 1984
Headmaster Mehmet Öztürk
Enrollment 1200
Color(s) Red, Blue, White
Mascot none
Website

gazianadolu.k12.tr Alumni Organization

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Gazi Anatolian High School (Gazi in short) is a co-educational Anatolian High School in Ankara, Turkey. It was founded under the name "Söğütözü Anatolian High School" in 1984. In 1986 it moved to its current location and adopted the current name. The emblem of the school is the signature of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, which is worn every Gazi student on their uniform.

According to High School Entrance Examinations in Turkey, Gazi is consistently ranked among the top ten high schools in Turkey (9th in 2006 and 4th in 2005).[1] Gazi students average in the top percentile of all students taking the Turkish high school entrance exam.[2] Gazi students score outstanding results in Student Selection Exam thus ranking Gazi one of the most successful Anatolian high schools in Turkey.[3]

Gazi is one of the largest primary education institutions in Ankara, with an administrative and classroom building, a gymnasium/sports center, a canteen and a student hostel on campus. The primary language of instruction in the school is Turkish but students take English as a foreign language.

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References

  1. According to the 2006 and 2005 exam results
  2. According to the Ministry of National Education's list of "Top & Lowest Scores Of Student Selection and Placement Exam to Secondary Education Institutions"
  3. According to Quantitative part of ÖSS


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