British School of Kosovo: There never was an application for the girl's recording with Down Syndrome

Citizens Burim Sopa has been expressed today in pain and disappointment after The British School of Kosovo refused to register his daughter, Nisen, as he says only that she has Doa syndrome. In a Facebook post, he has expressed the pain and concern that, even in 2025, disabled children are expelled [...]
Citizens Burim Sopa has been expressed today in pain and disappointment after The British School of Kosovo refused to register his daughter, Nisen, as he says only that she has Doa syndrome.
In a Facebook post, he has expressed the pain and concern that, even in 2025, disabled children are excluded from the right to education and equal involvement.
After that, The British School of Kosovo has claimed that once they heard the complaint they called Sopa at the meeting, according to this educational institution, it is said the person in question has never applied.
“About a complaint published on social networks by a parent who has claimed that his child has not been admitted to school because of the particular situation, we want to inform the public opinion that: The school has just reportedly invited the parent to meet with the school principals to clarify his complaint and concern”.
The school administration has checked all registration applications and is found that the person in question has never applied to enrolling his child in school, physically or online”, the report says.
Among other things, The British School of Kosovo adds that it is one of the schools with the greatest involvement of students with special needs.












