The Malta School of Drama and Dance within the Mikiel Anton Vassalli College in collaboration with Nestle’ Malta and St Honore Gozo, has launched an initiative in aid of Hospice Malta as part of the Movember awareness campaign.
During the month of November, the school will be selling surgical masks with a moustache with all proceeds going to Hospice Malta. The initiative developed from an idea conceived by drama teacher Aaron Fenech.
Reading ebooks has continued at a very satisfactory pace at the Mr. Leondar’s Year 6 Class (SNC Mgarr Primary School). Both Literacy Pro and Octavo are being used. During the Covid pandemic, it was found to be a very efficient and safe process too. Children are responding positively, working the Quiz after completing an eBook and sending messages through the App too.
We are pleased to announce that Rabat Primary School is now officially an eTwinning School! Well done to all students and staff involved in achieving this award.
Illum, biex inzommu mat-tradizzjoni, kellna ‘special online assembly’ fuq San Martin, il-qaddis patrun tal-Baħrija. It-tfal raw vidjow fuq San Martin u kantaw ‘Ġewż, lewż, qastan, tin’. Tajnihom ukoll borża zgħira bil-ħelu u l-ħobża ta’ San Martin. Il-ħelu provditulna b’xejn is-Sinjura Abigail Falzon ta St. Martin’s Self-Service Store u l-ħobż inxtara mill-Kunsill tal-Iskola. Grazzi kbira.
Today, to keep with tradition, we had a special online assembly on St. Martin, the patron saint of Baħrija. The children saw a video on the life of St. Martin and sang the traditional tune ‘Ġewż, lewż, qastan, tin’. They were also given a small bag with sweets and a St. Martin Bun. The sweets were donated by Ms Abigail Falzon of St. Martin’s Self Service Store and the bun was bought by the School Council. A big thank you.
The Ministry for Education and Employment is proud to announce the launch of the Malta Vocational Education and Training Awards for the first time. These awards provide a platform where good practice, innovation and excellence in VET is given a higher profile and improved visibility. The launch of the Malta VET Awards is aligned with the European Vocational Skills Week, organised each year by the European Commission and each Member State. A number of events and initiatives are organised to celebrate vocational skills, give visibility to VET achievements, and also promote VET in general amongst the general public. The Malta VET Awards also mirror the VET Excellence Awards which are organised at European level each year. Maltese awardees can eventually be nominated for the European awards.
The Year 4.1 students of St. Nicholas College, Rabat Primary School, learned about the importance of taking care of their health by eating a sensible and healthy diet. After the lesson, they each designed their own Healthy Eating leaflets, with various logos to accompany them, such as: ‘Be Smart, Eat Smart‘; ‘Eat Well, Feel Good’, ‘Eat Right, be Bright’; ‘Be Smart and Eat Smart‘; and ‘An Apple a day keeps the Doctor away‘.
Watch our young students at work by watching the video below:
The MATSEC Examinations Board is collaborating with State, Church and Independent school sectors to update the Secondary Education Certificate syllabi for 2022 and 2023. At the request of MEDE, and in agreement with the representatives of the church and independent schools, MATSEC will assist in coordinating the gathering of information on what has been covered in Year 9 of the past scholastic year (2019-2020) as well as what is planned for this year in Years 9 and 10.
In view of this, each sector will independently collect data from schools and present it to MATSEC through the sector representative of each subject panel. This will help panels make an informed decision on the changes required to address the present situation in schools where different teaching modalities are in place. The MATSEC subject panels will attempt to streamline the content that is to be covered during this scholastic year by working on the data collected from the schools.
Following this exercise, MATSEC will communicate the updated versions of the syllabi and their assessment so that such changes are also reflected in the teaching. In addition, and for assessment purposes only, MATSEC is assuming that as from March 2020 until further notice, no practical work, fieldwork and orals would have been assessed in schools. In reflecting this, the syllabus panels will not incorporate them in the updated syllabi.
The students and staff at Baħrija Primary School organised their yearly Pink October Activity at the school. The sum of Euro 120 was collected thanks to this initiative, and were donated to the Action for Breast Cancer Foundation.
Three students from St Nicholas College placed in the top 10 ( of their age group category) in the international Mental Maths Competition SuperT. In this competition thousands of students from different countries participate.
We would like to congratulate all students who participated in the online final, but a very big well done to:
Zachary Tanti – 1st out of 3780 participants – Category 2 – Dingli Primary
Nathan Tedesco – 2nd out of 4270 participants – Category 3 – Attard Primary
Liam Fenech – 9th out of 4270 participants – Category 3 – Attard Primary.