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Maltese Students take part in global peace project
St Ignatius College Girls’ Secondary School recently invited three African nationals to visit the school as part of the Cairo Peace Festival on the theme education4peace, which will take place on April 13. Read more here. - Read more

The Maltese National Winners for STENCIL
During 2013 STENCIL network (www.stencil-science.eu) had the 2nd Call for Participants. Science Teachers and Educators had the opportunity to submit one of their projects/initiatives that they had completed in their schools during the last (...) - Read more

STENCIL Report on the Study Visits and Workshop in Malta
  STENCIL Report on the Study Visits and Workshop in Malta The STENCIL study visits and workshop were held in Malta between the 3rd and the 5th June. For these study visits and workshop science teachers both from the primary and secondary (...) - Read more

More science in Primary Schools
The government is committed to triple the allocated time for science in primary schools as from next scholastic year, Education Minister Evarist Bartolo said today. He said this would be done through more efficient time management which should also (...) - Read more

Maltese students visit Holland
A group of 11 girls from St Thomas More College’s Girls’ Secondary School, Sta Lucija, and six boys from San Ġorġ Preca College’s Boys’ Secondary School, Ħamrun, re­cently visited the Netherlands as part of a science (...) - Read more

Hands-on learning Comino experience
Form 1 students at Stella Maris College, Gżira, recently visited Comino for a hands-on learning experience. While some students took part in science-related activities at the Blue Lagoon, others undertook environmental studies fieldwork at Santa (...) - Read more

College students win Science Week
Jake Xuereb, Miguel Gruppetta, Steve Galea and Daniel Camilleri won a trip to Brussels this summer when they placed first in the annual Science Week, an annual exhibition of students’ creative works, experiments, researched findings and (...) - Read more

Sixth Formers excel in science, public speaking
St Martin’s College Sixth Form first-year students Martha Anne Zammit and Lucia Farrugia, placed first in the locally held NSTF Contest for Young Scientists. They worked on an original research projected entitled ‘Anthropogenic (...) - Read more

Mixing mathematics with pleasure
A group of 36 students from St Joseph School, Sliema, accompanied by five teachers, recently went on a school mathematics trip to England where they took part in various activities that gave them a new and different perspective to the subject, and (...) - Read more

Science projects at San Andrea senior school
San Andrea Senior School’s Science and Technology Department recently orga­nised its annual science soiree and the 13th edition of the Stephen Hawking science and technology project. The Stephen Hawking project is a compulsory event for (...) - Read more