The Education Ministry of Türkiye released the results of the High School Transition System (LGS) central examination on Friday [1].

These results determine how students are placed into high schools across the country, serving as a critical gateway for secondary education. The announcement coincides with the conclusion of the 2025–2026 academic year [2].

According to the Education Ministry (MEB), 452 students earned a perfect score on the examination [1]. The LGS is a standardized test used to allocate students to various high school institutions based on their academic performance.

Beyond the central examination, the end of the school term saw a massive distribution of academic records. Nearly 19 million students across Türkiye received their report cards on Friday [2].

"The results of Türkiye's High School Transition System (LGS) central examination have been released," the Education Ministry said [1].

The timing of the release allows families to begin the placement process before the summer break concludes. For the 452 students who achieved perfect marks, the results ensure priority access to the most competitive schools in the nation [1].

Education officials said that the distribution of report cards for the nearly 19 million students marks the official end of the current academic cycle [2].

452 students earned a perfect score

The LGS results represent a high-stakes moment in the Turkish education system, where a single examination dictates a student's trajectory into specialized or prestigious high schools. The high number of perfect scores suggests a competitive ceiling for top-tier placements, while the simultaneous release of report cards for 19 million students underscores the scale of the national education infrastructure.