Category: Middle School

A visit to Fort St Elmo

Recently, the Maltese department organized a poignant outing to Fort St Elmo in Valletta, offering students a vivid insight into Malta’s experience during World War II. This educational excursion not only deepened their understanding of the island’s wartime struggles but also provided a tangible connection to the themes explored in George A. Said Zammit’s prose […]

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The eyes have it

It was a morning like no other for the Year 8s. Ms Radka Zarkova had managed to obtain two pig’s eyes for Biology Class. So far, these students had been learning about the eye from books. All very anaemic and clinical. Then came Ms Zarkova, who, like a veritable Houdini, pulled the porcine body parts […]

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Safer Internet Day

As young Adam Fisher, one of our youngest Students Council members said, we spend a lot of time on the internet and it is not always safe. Indeed, one of the main concerns of parents is always not simply ‘What are they up to?’ but ‘Are they safe?’ Children and young adults are very susceptible […]

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Grannies calling

Christmas is a lovely time but it can also be Merry Christmas! very lonely. Thinking of Christmas in the bosom of the family and surrounded by friends is great but, what if you have no friends? What if you have no family? Hard to imagine? Perhaps, but it is a reality, particularly for those who […]

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The Haunting of … Middle School

Middle School has been gripped by a haunting mania. With Halloween costumes and all things (pseudo)scary well underway, the students of the middle years dived into the preparations with gusto. Not only were there all forms of creepy crawlies which infested every window pane and skirting. Mice, rats, skeletons, Jack O’Lanterns and even Munch’s ‘The […]

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The fire triangle

During Tuesday’s science class, the year 7X students, led by Ms Cheryl-Ann Cuschieri, were studying the fire triangle.  They carried out a simple investigation making use of a candle, coloured water and a beaker. They realised that oxygen is needed for burning to take place and once oxygen is depleted, the candle extinguishes. This then […]

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