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" I really never opened up to anybody but things changed when I went on a school trip in Italy and with a little bit of help from Kresha I managed to become "man of the trip" and from that moment I just simply couldn't stop. 
Trips are honestly such unforgettable experiences and I myself have a few. For example the last day when me, Eddie and Kresha (the legendary trio) ate 10 or more ice creams for 20 minutes and one of them fell on the ground, I felt so bad for it so I ate the part that fell down too. That moment I'll never forget.
I recently also became the president of Britannica, before getting this title I was the "son" of the legendary ex president Andi Belegu and learning from him I became the president myself. 
Now I’m learning Italian for the second time, after I finished English twice because I just simply can’t leave this school , this staff and especially Eddie which is one of the people who has helped me the most and made me who I am today .
I would also love to work here in the future because it's not only a great place to work in but you can also have a lot of fun too. "





Denis Zhuri, Britannica's President

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" My story in Britannica is a really long one but I’ll try to keep it short. I came to Britannica for the first time in 2009-2010 studying for Toefl and that’s when I met Eddie, he was my teacher. I studied there for 4 months and after 4 months I went to the U.S thanks to Eddie and the Toefl training that I had. I stayed in the U.S for a year and a half, but I still came back to Kosova to be near Eddie because the atmosphere here in Britannica is simply fantastic with all the different events such as football and basketball tournaments, quizzes etc. After I finished studying English I started studying Italian during all this time I was part of the students’ government where we planned all the events that I mentioned above. After one year of learning Italian. I started working and it’s been 5 years now, and the best experiences I can mention are  the trips of course, they are the most beautiful parts  of Britannica. "