St. Nicholas College, Attard Primary Educators Participate in Erasmus+ Training in Budapest


Three educators from St. Nicholas College, Attard Primary – Ms. Oriel, Ms. Michelle, and
Ms. Lorraine – recently participated in an Erasmus+ training course held in Budapest, Hungary. The course, titled “There Is an App for That! Exploring the Best Apps for Teaching and Student Learning”, focused on innovative digital tools that can enhance classroom teaching and student engagement.

Over the week-long programme, the educators took part in hands-on workshops and
collaborative activities with teachers from across Europe. They explored practical ways of integrating technology into daily lessons, ranging from interactive apps for student collaboration to tools that support assessment and creativity. The training emphasised not just learning about new applications but also understanding how to use them effectively to support diverse learning needs.


Beyond professional growth, the project fostered international exchange. The Maltese
educators shared ideas with peers from different education systems, gaining insights into best practices while building lasting professional connections. The cultural setting of Budapest also provided an enriching backdrop, offering participants the chance to experience Hungarian heritage and traditions.

The initiative reflects Attard Primary’s strong commitment to continuous professional
development and to preparing students for the demands of the 21st century. By bringing back their new knowledge, Ms. Oriel, Ms. Michelle, and Ms. Lorraine will share strategies with colleagues, ensuring that the benefits extend to the whole school community. Ultimately, the Erasmus+ experience demonstrates how investing in teachers leads directly to more engaging and dynamic learning opportunities for students—empowering both educators and learners alike.

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This mobility was made possible thanks so St Nicholas College Accreditation Grant, co-funded by the European Union.

Erasmus+ Days: Students from St Nicholas College, Attard Primary School describe their Pupil Mobility Experience in Spain

In April 2025, a group of 6 students visited the school CP INF-PRI-SEC Federico Garcia Lorca in Spain. The students enjoyed their experience immensely, and recorded their experience on video to share with the rest of the school. Here is the video:

The students also prepared a presentation to showcase their journey. Click on the link below to view and download:

Our Pupil Mobility Experience to Spain

This mobility was made possible thanks so St Nicholas College Accreditation Grant, co-funded by the European Union.

Erasmus+ Days: Students from St Nicholas College, Rabat Middle School recount their experience during Erasmus+ Pupil Mobility in Spain

Educators and Students from St Nicholas College, Rabat Middle School, recount their experiences during a recent Erasmus+ Pupil Mobility exchange in Madrid, Spain. The mobility proved to be an enriching experience for both students and their educators. Click on the video below to learn more!

This mobility was made possible thanks so St Nicholas College Accreditation Grant, co-funded by the European Union.

Erasmus+ Days: Educators describe their experience of the Course ‘Cultivating Diversity and Inclusion’

Educators from Wardija School Attended the Erasmus+ Course ‘Cultivating Diversity and Inclusion’ in Barcelona, Spain. Throughout the week, the participants engaged in interactive workshops focused on fostering inclusive educational environments and embracing diversity within the classroom. The training provided valuable insights, tools, and best practices for promoting equity and inclusion in schools.

Educators prepared the following video to share their experiences with others for Erasmus+ Days 2025. Click on the link to learn more about their experience!

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This mobility was made possible thanks so St Nicholas College Accreditation Grant, co-funded by the European Union.