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12 THOUSAND ALTINDAG CHILDREN MEET AT SUMMER SCHOOL

11 July 2025

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Young people from Altındağ met at Summer Schools this summer, as every year. The new education period of the Summer School and Summer Sports School organized by Altındağ Municipality was greatly appreciated by the young people of Altındağ. Summer Schools, which offer courses in many branches such as swimming, volleyball, basketball, archery, wushu, taekwondo, football, kick boxing, table tennis, gymnastics, judo, wrestling, darts, guitar, baglama, chess and roller skating, attracted great attention this year as well. This year, Summer School and Summer Sports School brought together 12 thousand young people from Altındağ. THE MOST DEMAND IS FOR SWIMMING COURSES Among the courses opened, the most applications were made to the swimming course. Swimming was followed by football, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, taekwondo, chess and values ​​education courses. Various competitions and cultural trips are also organized within the scope of Summer Schools. ALL COURSES are FREE Stating that they are pleased with the interest shown by the young people of Altındağ to the Summer Schools, Altındağ Mayor Dr. Veysel Tiryaki said, "The application process for the Summer Schools was filled with great interest this year, as it is every year. We are extremely pleased to see the interest of our young people in science, art and sports. This year, new branches were included in the completely free courses. Especially values ​​education is of great importance. Today, we understand better what a right step we took by implementing these courses. I wish success to all our children who applied for summer schools." President Tiryaki said, "Such courses also allow talented children to be discovered. There are changes in the lives of many young people who attend the courses. We know and start training tomorrow's athletes, artists and scientists today. I congratulate our parents who direct their children to various activities during the summer holidays. Don't worry, your children are in safe hands..."