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‘Tiny Teen Science Café’, an activity for Year 6 students and parents/guardians, intended to promote STEM careers among primary students. We extend our gratitude to our guest speakers: Dr. J. Bigeni (Medical Doctor), Captain Philip Cardona (Pilot), Ms. M. Sciortino (Statistician and Researcher), and Mr. Dave and Ms. Pam Mason (Shark-Lab Malta), who generously shared their time and experiences with us. A heartfelt thanks goes to our science teacher, Ms. Mariosa, for her dedication in coordinating this event and ensuring it was a fun and enlightening learning opportunity.







Michele Camilleri and Matthias Pace, who were in Year 5.1during last scholastic year, have been shortlisted as finalists of the educational competition in relation to the Games of the Small States of Europe that were hosted in Malta last June.
Today they attended an event held at the premises of the Maltese Olympic Committee and were rewarded with commemorative gifts and prizes. Well done Michele and Matthias. We are proud of you ![]()



































The National Literacy Agency is distributing the books of “Il-Kotba Ħbieb tat-Tfal” initiative. This scholastic year the children of the first and second year of primary will receive a set of books.
Each student will receive four books; two in Maltese and two in English. We encourage children to read them and keep them at home in their library.


