Education in Prizren

A story of a small number of people, with a great spiritual world, and with a strong will to be independent.

The students come from a variety of ethnic backgrounds: Albanian, Bosnian, Turks, Romes, and Ashkali.

Classes are taught in three languages: Albanian, Bosnian and Turkish, in public and private institutions.

Based on the age of the child, there are two kinds of preschool institutions: Pre-primary schools are for children 5–6 years old.

Preschools are private institutions, unlike the pre-primary ones that are usually part of primary education schools.

In 1907, Kosovo's Serbs, with the help of the Serbian and Russian government, opened a secondary school.

During the Kosovo War, like all the other schools at the gymnasium level, teaching continued in Serbian and Turkish.

The school council is made up of senior students in addition to the rector, deputy director, and administrator.

It was a part of "Gjon Buzuku" general high school but has recently separated.

The school has a total of 2210 students; ethnically 1357 (89,27%) are Albanian, 95 (6,25%) Bosnian, 52 (3,42%) Turks, 12 (0,79%) Romani, and four (0,27%) Ashkali.

In 1990 the final ethnic separation occurred, and students and teachers moved from the school territory for political reasons.

He contacted Lorenc Antoni and wrote a letter to the Serbian culture ministry, to let the school open.

[3] The madrasah "Alauddin" started its work based on the plan from the Islamic community (KBI).

It offers a challenging education to students focusing both on academic achievement and personal growth, regardless of religion, race, nationality, or sex.

More than 90% of the graduating seniors enter universities and institutions of higher learning worldwide.

The Mehmet Akif College has a variety of extracurricular activities, clubs, sports, and field trips.

A strong academic program, centered around the traditional core disciplines, prepares students for entrance into universities, or other institutions providing tertiary education.

Now Universum works in these education fields: The college "Biznesi" is an institution founded in 2004.

The scholastic center for the rehabilitation of people with disabilities opened in January 1950, in Mitrovica, as a boarding school.

The children of the "Fluturat" kindergarten
The building of the "Gjon Buzuku" high school, pre-Kosovo War.
The "Gjon Buzuku" building, post-war.
A practice work made by one of the technical school "11 Marsi" students.
The computer cabinet of the 11 Marsi school.
The logo of the " Luciano Motroni " school.
The building of the Luciano Motroni Medical High School.