
The Bosnian-Herzegovinian Herthfordshire School is located in London, and the premises where classes are held are used thanks to the school’s executive board member Džemal Paratušić and coordinator Ismet Balić, who work there.
The school was founded in 1998 and then had over 30 students. The number of children attending the school varied, but was never less than 15 in one school year.

They have been trying for years to agree on a new curriculum for children with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry for Human Rights and Refugees of BiH, the school tells us, and they claim that the current curriculum is not adequate for their students. So far, nothing significant has been done to resolve this problem.

We are certainly among the oldest Bosnian supplementary schools in Europe, and beyond. In the future, we want to stay together, and we want as many children as possible to attend Bosnian schools. Also, we strive to have our own space where we will be able to maintain all school obligations. We older people attended this school, today we bring our children, and I hope we will continue to maintain that tradition, Elmir Pepelar tells us.
The time that children spend at this school is not only of an educational nature – during classes, school employees prepare lunch for the children on the grill – burgers, sausages, kebabs and the like. Simply put, these brilliant, ambitious and hard-working people are trying to bring their children closer to their homeland, hoping that one day they will be the ones who, based on their love for Bosnia and Herzegovina, will change things for the better and open the door to return. And we are here to push them in that!











