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  1. İzmir Atatürk High School (Turkish: İzmir Atatürk Lisesi; est. 1888) is a high school in İzmir, Turkey. History. İzmir Atatürk High School (İAL) was established in 1888 as a 5-year preparatory school. The school was subsequently converted to a 7-year preparatory school in 1890 and became a high school in 1910.

  2. Along with the Republic Period, the name of the sultans became a high school at the end of the 1922-1923 academic year. It was named Izmir Boys High School, Izmir First Boys High School, and finally Izmir Ataturk High School in 1942, respectively.

  3. T.C. MİLLÎ EĞİTİM BAKANLIĞI. İZMİR/KONAK-Atatürk Lisesi. 15 Temmuz Demokrasi ve Milli Birlik Günü kutlu olsun. Öğrencilerimiz Dil Kampına Katılmaya Hak Kazandılar. Almanca Gecesi. Tanıtım Toplantısı.

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  4. Izmir Ataturk High School Provincial Education History Museum. Founded in 1888 as the Sultani of Izmir, Izmir Ataturk High School moved to the building where it is located today in 1925 after the formation of the Republic.

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  5. from the urban space. Izmir Atatürk High School (formerly Izmir Mekteb-i Sultanisi) is one of the educational buildings that have survived to the present day by using the building of the Greek Girls’ School. Izmir Mekteb-i İdadisi (Izmir Boys’ High School, now Izmir Atatürk High School), one of the first schools of

  6. Mar 5, 2024 · A survey was conducted among 302 graduates between 1951 and 2020 to determine the “different Kültürparks” in the memories of Izmir Atatürk High School students. A mixed set of questions was prepared, and a qualitative analysis was carried out.

  7. İzmir Atatürk High School, which is the second of Izmir's oldest schools, was established in 1888 in the building where the old Izmir Courthouse, which is the Konak District Governor, is located today.