First Day: the world is their oyster
This morning, for staff and students at St Edward’s College, butterflies turned to elephants as the start of the scholastic year dawned. A brilliant white sun shone from a milky blue sky but the true light came from the smiles and shouts of the children as they met again after the summer holidays. Some apprehensive…
Sumo? Archery? St Edward's, of course!
Just before school starts for the Advent term at St Edward’s College, The Team set to work. Piloted by the intrepid Ms Domenici and marshalled through the good offices of the Headmaster and Ms Cioffi, the staff at the college spent an afternoon getting to know each other better through team-building activities. So, sumo met…
Extra-Curricular Activities booklet published
As the scholastic year is now firmly on the horizon, St Edward’s College has published a booklet with activities which will be on offer after school. The activities cover all age groups and span a variety of skills and inclinations: from the arts to the sciences, from sports to religion, the children may benefit from…
Summer School is on!
At St Edward’s College, the Summer School is now in its first week. Lots of fun activities are happening each day but not just fun and games – the children are also learning. The Young Engineers Malta are organising several activities which promote skills and abilities which may not be easily accessible if children were…
End of year edition
And we come to the last edition for this scholastic year. Thank you all for your contribution and for following us…Back in Autumn!
Horsing around
Love of animals and nature enriches a human being. We start this in the early years and encourage it actively throughout the years at St Edward’s College. These are some pictures taken when our young ones were taken to the Sunflower Stables.
Oh, what a night!
In the days when balls were one of the few socially acceptable ways of mingling, the success of a ball would be measured by the state of the ladies’ slippers: if they remained intact, the night was poor, if they were worn through the night was a success. We can safely say that there were…
A tribute to an Icon
With the passing of Mr Charles Mock, the college gazette felt it only right to pay tribute to an icon of the college. Mr Richard Bonello and Mr Paul Ferrante remembered him in different ways. Hannah Snyders asks for help in getting recognition for a proposal to clean up the air and Max Ghio starts…