Turkey, Ankara
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TED Ankara College's Incek Campus is the world's largest educational campus for primary and secondary education, spanning 309,000 m² with 141,000 m² of indoor space. It is Türkiye's first private school to offer instruction in a foreign language. The campus combines modern classrooms, science laboratories, hi-tech and 3D learning spaces, and a planetarium, along with extensive arts and sports facilities. It provides opportunities in painting, sculpture, dance, music, choir, and theater to nurture artistic talents. The campus is home to thousands of students and hundreds of educators and staff.
A multi-purpose football field (70 x 100 meters) with Astroturf and a tartan running track serve outdoor sports and events. Each school unit has its own gymnasium, basketball, volleyball, tennis, and handball courts, plus outdoor fields for soccer and areas for badminton, table tennis, billiards, and chess. An independent Sports and Arts Center, spanning 16,300 m², includes two sports halls, two pools (indoor and outdoor half-olympic), a sauna, and a fitness center. Art studios and music spaces support ongoing arts education and performances.
Classrooms are large, well-lit, and designed for health and comfort, with ergonomically designed desks and chairs, a sink in every room, lockers, and ground-floor doors opening to playgrounds. The modern learning environment uses computers and computer projectors. Science laboratories and computer labs are equipped with highly technological tools to enable hands-on learning, and all labs are accessible to all students. Hi-tech Class, 3D Classrooms and Planetarium provide immersive learning experiences, including a 7D cinema, a moving platform for 3D content, and a 360-degree planetarium for space education.
Arts and music are central to the program, with art studios, choir, wind orchestra, string orchestra, and other music groups forming part of the school's performance calendar. Students participate in painting, sculpture, pottery, and theatre, with opportunities to perform in concerts and school productions. The middle school includes eight workrooms for music, pottery, painting, technology and design, photography, drama, and dance, plus gymnastic spaces to support a broad range of creative activities.
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.