Zonguldak Mehmet Çelikel Lisesi, Public high school in Zonguldak, Turkey.
Mehmet Çelikel Lisesi is a public high school in Zonguldak with modern facilities including 25 classrooms, laboratories, a conference hall, and sports areas. The school serves approximately 567 students with a teaching staff of 44 educators.
The school was founded in 1938 by businessman Mehmet Çelikel and was Turkey's first education facility financed by private donation. It initially served multiple districts in the region until organizational changes in the 1960s altered its scope.
The school teaches students in Turkish, English, and German while taking part in national celebrations like April 23 National Sovereignty and Children's Day. This language diversity shapes daily life at the campus and reflects connections to different cultures.
The campus includes classrooms, laboratories, and a conference hall alongside sports facilities that structure daily activities. The school is equipped with learning platforms and systems to support organized instruction throughout the academic year.
A foundation created by graduates in 1988 continues to support the school through improvements like specialized laboratories and cultural centers. This ongoing commitment by former students shows how connections to the institution extend well beyond graduation.
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