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A morning at Limestone Heritage
KG1 classes took over the Limestone Heritage grounds on Monday for a beautiful morning together. The classes explored the grounds and held story telling sessions on the premises. Of course, the highlight was seeing and feeding all the animals there. This morning together provided a wonderful experience as the pupils continue to build memories together…
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A truly moving experience
A moving account of true sportsmanship as well as the results of the Junior School Sports Day are among the main highlights of this edition. What have a new piano and chess got to do with each other…find out in the pages of Dwardu’s!
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Learning English through ... pizza!
As the boys explored their weekly reader called ‘Pip’s Pizza’, the boys made their own pizza’s for the taking. Within the College kitchen, the boys took over the chef’s quarters and worked in pairs to create their own delicious treat. They discussed instructions, hygiene, and cooking time. They revisited the story and discussed the storyline…
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Forte, con brio!
The most recent addition to the college’s musical repertoire is a magnificent baby grand. Arriving just in time for the Spring Concerts and the Middle School Drama night, this magnificent instrument has a mellifluous tonality which renders the simplest of tunes a work of art. In the hands of able musicians such as Ms Abigail…
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Chess success
The St Edward’s College chess team placed in the top ten in a recent tournament. Leo Ziyang(Yr 10), Yixi Li (Yr 12) and Samuel Spiteri (Yr 6) worked as a team and the result was success. The tournament took place at 12th April 2024. A thrilled Leo wrote: ” Although I have a lot of…
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Mummy-cat, Judo and London calling - all in one good read
In this edition of Dwardu’s Scoops: Young artist makes it to the top ten, mummy cat and kittens are rescued and given shelter, Edwardian sports achievements: judo, tennis, cycling…and so much more.
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Sports Day results ... and many other updates
In this edition of Dwardu’s, you can find the results of Sports Day, an academic piece co-authored by one of our Heads of section, and the behind-the-scenes of when a ‘MURDER’ took place in the labs. Read on!
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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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Dwardu's Scoops - An Autumnal Odyssey
In this edition of the College Newsletter, we feature an innovative exhibition which gives an overview of the acquisition of the English language over the different age groups. The Students write about their trip to Sicily. New sporting opportunities in Swimming and Rugby are now available at the college. Young students get to dissect a…