Initially created to address the critical need for qualified teachers in Kosovo's Albanian schools, the institution quickly became a vital academic, educational and cultural hub.
The school had eight classes, and the curriculum included various subjects such as Albanian language, Latin, Italian, German, history, geography, mathematics, natural sciences, pedagogy, agriculture, moral education, didactics, and music.
[3] The Prishtina Normal School played a crucial role in the education and training of Albanian teachers in the region.
[6] The school was home to and employed notable figures such as Tajar Hatipi, Beqir Kastrati, Jashar Rexhepagiq,[7] Pajazit Nushi,[8] Ditar Qamili, Nexhat Ibrahimi, and Ahmet Mumxhiu.
Intellectuals, writers, and prominent figures such as Rexhep Qosja, Azem Shkreli, Ukshin Hoti, etc.