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During the World War II Kosovo joined with Albania under Italian occupation. [2] This marked a positive turn in the educational system in Kosovo since schools in Albanian were allowed to be opened. [2] Besides hundreds of primary schools opened in Pristina, the first high school in Albanian in this municipality, Sami Frasheri, was also founded. [4]
Rruga Agim Ramadani, 10000, Pristina, Kosovo 42°39′47″N 21°9′59″E / 42.66306°N 21.16639°E / 42.66306; 21 Minister of Education, Science and Technology responsible
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The teachers all came from the U.S. Don Tingle was the principal of the school and he was the one to work with the Ministry of Education in order to get the school licensed. [1] At the beginning of 2010-2011 year 130 students have enrolled, including the high school and a middle school program for grades 6 to 8.
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Loyola Gymnasium Prizren is a private Catholic gymnasium boarding school, located in the city of Prizren, in the District of Prizren, Kosovo. The school was opened by German Jesuits in 2005, in the wake of the civil wars in the area. The school accepts equal numbers of girls and boys, from grade 6 through gymnasium.