Kartal Anatolian Imam Hatip High School students' success in the YKS exam drew attention

According to the exam results, the school achieved 6 places in the top 10, 25 in the top 100, and 63 in the top 1000. Nineteen of these places were in verbal, 10 in numerical, 19 in equal weight, and 15 in language.
The names of the top 10 students from the school and the fields they ranked in are as follows:
"Field Proficiency Tests (AYT) verbal second place is Yasin Yazıcı, third place is Safa Murat Çelik, fifth place is Yusuf Arda Özkan, seventh place is Muharrem Yüksel, tenth place is Muhammed Yasir Kılıç. Foreign Language Test (YDT) Arabic sixth place is Yasin Yazıcı."
TOGG WILL BE GIVEN TO STUDENTS
The Kartal Education Foundation, which operates within the high school, will present the domestically produced Togg car to the top two students from the school who rank in the top three.
"OUR STUDENTS ACHIEVE THIS SUCCESS WITHOUT GOING TO A COURSE"
Kartal Anatolian Imam Hatip High School Principal Assoc. Prof. Dr. Özkan Öztürk told an AA reporter that the students had successfully completed the marathon, which made them very happy.
Ozturk said:
Our children enter the YKS exam process having developed their personalities, talents, and skills. They achieve this success in the environment of a two-year, boutique school and private teaching environment. What's included? We have resources, supportive teachers, and lessons. Our students achieve this success at Kartal Anatolian Imam Hatip High School without ever attending a private teaching institution. They go through a disciplined process, and we support that process. When there's discipline, success ultimately comes as a blessing.
Bilal Erdogan is also among its graduates.
The incident has brought Kartal AİHL, one of the state-supported project schools, back into the spotlight. Graduates of Kartal Anatolian Imam Hatip High School (AİHL), whose alumni include President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan's son, Necmeddin Bilal Erdoğan, are serving in senior and junior positions at numerous prominent institutions, including Turkish Airlines.
Source: AA
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