Ankara Atatürk High School
Ankara Atatürk High School (Turkish: Ankara Atatürk Lisesi), is an Anatolian High School located near Sıhhiye district of Çankaya, Ankara.
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Coordinates | 39.926757°N 32.851517°E |
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Motto | High School Bringing World Languages Together |
Established | 1886 |
Principal | Adil Yaman |
Website | ankaraataturklisesi |
History
Ankara Atatürk Lisesi was first established in 1886 as Ankara İdadisi.[1] The school changed its name several times throughout its history: it was known as Ankara İdadisi (1886–1908), Ankara Sultanisi (1908–24), Ankara Erkek Lisesi (1924–38), and Ankara Atatürk Lisesi (1938–present). It is also known by the name "Taş Mektep".
The school was rebuilt in 1937–38 by the German architects Bruno Taut[2] and Franz Hillinger.[3]
The high school selects its students with the High School Entry System(LGS).
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Ankara Boys' High School (Turkish: Ankara Erkek Lisesi)

Ankara Atatürk High School
Alumni
The high school is considered by the local press as an alma mater of Turkish leaders.[1]
Among its alumni are:
- Sinan Çetin (film director and producer)
- Can Dündar (journalist)
- Altan Öymen, Hikmet Çetin (politicians)
- Orhan Veli, Can Yücel (poets)
- Aydın Sayılı, Gazi Yaşargil, İlber Ortaylı, Korkut Yaltkaya (academicians)
References
- "Atatürk High School: alma mater of leaders". Hurriyet Daily News. October 29, 2007.
- Capaccioli, Luciana (1 January 1993). "Bruno Taut. Visione e progetto". EDIZIONI DEDALO – via Google Books.
- Bozdogan, Sibel (1 January 2001). "Modernism and Nation Building: Turkish Architectural Culture in the Early Republic". University of Washington Press – via Google Books.
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