Turkey, Ankara
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Uniforms must be worn in accordance with the Ministry of National Education dress regulations. Uniforms can be obtained logoed or logo-free through the TED Dükkan online store or other suppliers, but colors, shapes and logo usage must conform to TED Uniform Standards; logos on uniforms must be printed or embroidered, and no other logos, text, symbols, images or prints may appear. A Uniform Catalog is available online.
On-campus dining facilities include a cafeteria, an ala carte restaurant, café, canteen, and pastry shop. The lower primary buildings and Kindergarten have four dining halls with a total capacity of about 1,700; the Middle School and High School use the main dining hall with a capacity of about 1,200, and five additional cafeterias operate inside the main dining hall alongside a fixed-table service. A Smart Card system is used for all catering; parents can add credit on campus or online. A team of medical specialists, food engineers, dieticians, teachers, and student representatives conducts periodic inspections to ensure healthful, balanced meals.
The school is governed by the TED Ankara Koleji Vakfı Foundation's Board of Directors. Current board members include Doç. Dr. Gamze Aşçıoğlu Öz (Vice President), H. Önder Aytekin (Secretary General), Şeref Topkaya (Treasurer), Çağatay Aytekin (Board Member), Mehmet Büge (Board Member), and Hayal Olcay (Board Member). The Incek Campus is the world's largest campus for primary and secondary education, spanning 309,000 m2 with 118,000 m2 of enclosed space, and the schools operate within the TED Ankara Koleji Vakfı Okulları network.
TED Ankara College Foundation Schools sit on a landmark 309-acre campus near Ankara, with the İncek Campus described as the world's largest private school campus for primary and secondary education. Founded in 1931, it became TED Ankara College Foundation's first school and the first private Turkish school with English as the language of instruction. The campus features modern classrooms, science laboratories, hi-tech and 3D learning spaces, and a planetarium, plus a dedicated Arts and Sports Center. The school delivers the International Baccalaureate program: MYP as a candidate school pursuing authorization, and the Diploma Programme for students aged 16–19, offering a bilingual diploma designed to complement Türkiye's National Education curriculum. English is taught across the school within a CEFR framework; grade 5 onward offers a second foreign language (German, French, or Spanish). Students participate in international exchanges and competitions, while Eco-Schools and Young Reporters for the Environment foster global citizenship worldwide.