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Congratulations to the schoolchildren of Turkey on the start of the school year!

Congratulations to the schoolchildren of Turkey on the start of the school year!

September 11, 2023

In Alanya, 229 schools opened their doors to 77,500 students. They will be taught by 4,465 teachers! The Mayor of Alanya, Adem Murat Yucel, together with Yusuf Yılmaz, Director of the Alanya District National Education Department, participated in the ceremony dedicated to the beginning of the 2023-2024 school year at Sami Bekar Primary School.  After the students' performance, the first bell of the new school year rang and together with the school director Yılmaz, the Alanya Mayor visited the classrooms. Adem Murat Yucel talked to the pupils, talked about the importance of reading books and studying, and talked about the professions they want to get in the future. All pupils who started attending elementary school were given gifts.

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