[1]The institution underwent significant changes during the National Struggle, temporarily relocating to Kayseri in 1921 before returning to Ankara in 1922.
In 1937–38, the school underwent a significant rebuild by German architects Bruno Taut and Franz Hillinger, marking a new architectural era for the institution.
Since the 2015-2016 academic year, Ankara Atatürk Lisesi has been designated as one of the select project schools, a recognition that underscores its commitment to advanced and specialized educational practices.
This status allows the school to implement innovative teaching methods and curricula designed to enhance the educational experience of its students.
The school also receives logistical support that includes transportation and meals, ensuring that students' basic needs are met so they can focus on their academic pursuits.
Ankara Atatürk High School has long been recognized by the local press as an alma mater for Turkish leaders.