Great Success at the Copernicus Physics and Astronomy Olympiad

Great Success at the Copernicus Physics and Astronomy Olympiad

The International Copernicus Physics and Astronomy Olympiad has been held since 2020 and is a prestigious science event that brings together students from over 54 countries each year. The competition is held in two stages. This year, over 25,000 students participated in the preliminary round of the organisation, with more than 3,000 successful students qualifying for the Global Final stage.

The finals were held in Houston, Texas, USA, from 21 to 26 January 2026.

In the International Copernicus Physics and Astronomy Olympiad, which features challenging and high-level academic content, our student Toprak Aras Karabay won the gold medal as the world champion, proudly representing both our country and our school.

We wholeheartedly congratulate our student, who has made us proud with this significant achievement, and thank his teachers and family for their efforts.