Further to the information given during the meeting held on Thursday 17th August with parents/guardians of Year 9/Form 3 students, please note that all students may wear their bermudas as part of the summer uniform.
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Further to the information given during the meeting held on Thursday 17th August with parents/guardians of Year 9/Form 3 students, please note that all students may wear their bermudas as part of the summer uniform.
Continue ReadingBULLYING AND HARASSMENT Bullying Bullying means systematically and chronically inflicting physical hurt or psychological distress on one or more students or employees. It is further defined as unwanted and repeated written, verbal, or physical behaviour, including any threatening, insulting, or dehumanizing gesture, by a student or adult, that is severe or pervasive enough to create […]
Continue Reading“Mens sana in corpore sano” – A healthy mind in a healthy body We believe that school is about the whole person and we want to help our students make the right choices for a healthy lifestyle. This concerns what we eat and drink and how active we are. We will ensure that foodstuffs available […]
Continue ReadingSchool Transport The Directorate for Educational Services provides transport services to and from all state schools. Below is some useful information about this service: Separate transport will be provided to Co-Ed (Year 9) students Transport is unsupervised and subject to good behaviour, the school administration may keep students from using transport Transport is provided to […]
Continue ReadingText books are made available on a loan basis to all students at the beginning of the scholastic year. Students are to care for the books they are lent and return the books in the same condition that they are received. No marks, scribbling or damage to the books is to be made Books remain the […]
Continue ReadingStudent discipline is a critical factor to promote principles of safety, responsibility, respect, appreciation of differences, honesty, and life-long learning. It is important that students learn to be accountable for their conduct. Thus the following system carefully identifies rules (points system) with the necessary structure for their firm, fair, and consistent implementation. Incident reporting Teachers […]
Continue ReadingSchool attendance is obligatory up to age 16 according to Maltese law and it is the parents’ or legal guardians’ duty to ensure that their children attend school regularly: Permission cannot be granted for students to go on holidays during school days. These will be marked as absent unless students are requested to go abroad for educational visits or for […]
Continue ReadingThe wearing of the correct uniform is required according to school regulations, this shows respect to the school and college. Observance of these regulations will be closely monitored. The very meaning of the word “Uniform” describes a unity of dress, a sign of respect and belonging to the college and the school. Deviations for the […]
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