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11.08.2026 Official Gazette Summary — Issue 33337

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Culture, Tourism & Sports · Regulation

Regulation on Athlete Health Reports Published

The Regulation on Athlete Health Reports establishes a new system for the health screenings of athletes and individuals participating in recreational sports activities. The regulation classifies sports disciplines into A, B, and C groups based on health risks, setting differentiated requirements for obtaining a health report or a health status document. All procedures will be conducted digitally through e-Government and the Ministry of Health's information system, with athlete health reports standardized to remain valid for 3 years and health status documents for 1 year.

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Academic Success Requirement Introduced for Galatasaray High School Admission

Academic achievement requirements have been introduced for students transitioning from Galatasaray Middle School to Galatasaray High School. Enrollment in the high school will now require students to rank within the top 4 percent according to the results of the centralized examination conducted by the Ministry. This regulation does not apply to students who enrolled in primary school before the 2026-2027 academic year.

Amended Legislation
Change:The regulation governing Galatasaray University's affiliated schools has been amended to update the definition of 'centralized examination', replace the term 'common examination' with 'centralized examination' in Article 7, and introduce a 'top 4 percent' academic success requirement for high school admission in Article 12, with a transitional clause specifying the scope of application.
Galatasaray High School · centralized examination · percentile rank · student placement · education regulation
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RegulationCulture, Tourism & Sports

Regulation on Athlete Health Reports Published

The Regulation on Athlete Health Reports establishes a new system for the health screenings of athletes and individuals participating in recreational sports activities. The regulation classifies sports disciplines into A, B, and C groups based on health risks, setting differentiated requirements for obtaining a health report or a health status document. All procedures will be conducted digitally through e-Government and the Ministry of Health's information system, with athlete health reports standardized to remain valid for 3 years and health status documents for 1 year.

athlete · health report · health status document · athlete health
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