And we’re off!
All staff today at St Edward’s College participated in the professional development day. Headmaster Mr Nolaig Mac An Bhaird kicked off the proceedings with some announcements as well as some clarifications on college policy. These days, spread throughout the year, enable all staff to update their information and abilities on various topics. Raging from waste […]
Chi-Ching! Learning through role-play
Shopkeepers and customers bargained for goods ranging from food, books, and toys as the Year 1 boys learned all about money, cost, and addition.
Ġobon by any other name…
Oh Shakespeare, how thy verses are twisted! But we could not help it – I mean just look at these faces as they learn how to put together a sandwich then learing the words and phrases in Maltese as part of the subject ‘L-Ikel’. Too cute.
Standing on end, comfortably
This week our students and teachers broke the dress code. Yes, and, horror of horrors, they did not get a green note…because it was Crazy Hair and Pyjama day. Gelled, sprayed, tufted, back-combed, uncombed, multicolored – hair standing on end in whichever direction was most pleasing was the order of the day. Even beards were […]
New SMOTM award -And the Oscar goes to….
Another month but certainly not just another Staff Member award! Ms Vanessa Attard is one of a kind. It’s not just that she is fun to be with, always a giggle around the corner. Whether one is a colleague or a student, Ms Vanessa’s helpful and kindly attitude makes one feel welcome and safe: safe […]
A Dwardu’s to remember
In this edition, you will get a great feeling of the hotbed of activity, as Headmaster describes it, at the College. From concerts to sports, from academia to human resources, it’s all engines go as the scholastic year works its way to a climax.
Highlights of Drama Night
A little video to give highlights of a very well prepared and executed Drama Night at St Edward’s College.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar
Nursery Y students explored the famous story of the Very Hungry Caterpillar through a number of activities this week. They even got to make a yummy treat for him and fed him healthy snacks too. Balance is always key!
How green is the garden?
With grubby hands and muddy shoes and several wheelbarrow-full of enthusiasm, the children were again let loose on the planting pathways. This initiative is part of the government project Let’s talk Farming