contributed by Ms Krista Mizzi, Year 5.2 Class Teacher They say, “teaching is a vocation, not a job”, and I tend to agree! I love my work. It gives me great satisfaction. Watching the children grow and learn, to me, Read More …
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contributed by Ms Krista Mizzi, Year 5.2 Class Teacher They say, “teaching is a vocation, not a job”, and I tend to agree! I love my work. It gives me great satisfaction. Watching the children grow and learn, to me, Read More …
contributed by David Grech, year 5.1 In my spare time I enjoy working in the garden, mostly sowing more trees. I do this in order to increase the number of trees in Malta since they protect us against air pollution Read More …
contributed by Mr Stefan Busuttil, Drama Teacher One might ask, “Why is Drama in Education important?” The answer is given by many scholars such as Deasy, Richard J. who states “that drama education… has been scientifically proven to improve academic Read More …
contributed by Matthew Theuma, Year 11 Art Student I feel very honoured that I represented my school in the ‘China Cultural Centre Competition’ held by the Chinese Embassy where I placed 2nd. Thanks to my Art Teacher Ms. Abigail for Read More …
contributed by Ms Denise Cassar, Year 4.3 Class Teacher One of our writing genres in year 4 is ‘written instructions’. During this lesson we discussed how instructions are written to let someone know how to do something. A typical example Read More …
contributed by Mr. Paulvic Xuereb (Primary PE Teacher) and Mr. Silvan Ciscaldi (Sports Coach) During such times, we are not an exception, so we too had to adapt to the “new norms”. The priority was always to keep our students Read More …
contributed by Mr David Tedesco, Year 4.1 Class Teacher In the Science lesson about Structures of the Earth with Year 4.1, after explaining and watching some videos about the topic, a model was built using playdough. Six different colours of Read More …
contributed by Ms. Bernardette Deguara, STEAM Teacher One of the challenges that the current pandemic has posed was that STEAM had to go completely online this year. However, this did not stop us from going full STEAM ahead! Every Wednesday, Read More …
poeżija miktuba minn Jamie Azzopardi, House 7 Woytila Wasal l-għaxra ta’ Novembru,Għat-tiġrija kont anzjużDejjem xtaqt inkun atleta,Biex xi darba nkun famuż. Irħejnilha lejn il-Marsa,U wasalna eżatt fil-ħin.Iltqajt mal-atleti l-oħra,Kollha kienu ħerqanin. Bdejna l-preparazzjoniWara dħalna fuq it-trakka.Bdiet taqbadni l-emozzjoni,Kelli qalbi ser Read More …
contributed by Mr. Jordan Mifsud teacher of Biology Why get vaccinated against covid-19? Getting a COVID-19 vaccine can help protect from the virus by creating an antibody response in your body without having to become sick with COVID-19. If you still get COVID-19 infection, Read More …