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Chiswick House School is located at 38, Antonio Schembri Street, Kappara, San Gwann (SGN4233), Malta. St Martin's College is located at Swatar Road, Swatar (MSD2244), Malta. The campuses are in Kappara (San Gwann) and Swatar, Malta.
Early Years; Junior Years; Middle School; Senior School; Sixth Form
Independent, co-educational school
Educational Support: Inclusion is a cornerstone of our ethos. The Inclusion Coordinator collaborates with SEN specialists to identify students' needs, adapt the learning environment, and coordinate services for families. The Well-Being Team provides support; a SMART Learning Programme (SLP) supports literacy and other challenges for Level 3 to Level 11; a school counsellor is available to support students and teachers.
Malta
Chiswick House School & St Martin's College — Fees overview (2026/27 where published; otherwise most recent published figures)
Application / registration fees
- One-time registration/application fee reported: EUR 270 (one-off). An additional capital fund/entry fee is reported by third-party sources at EUR 1,440 (one‑off).
Tuition fees by year group (per year / per term where available)
- Published, itemised 2026/27 full school-wide fee schedule for every year group is not publicly available. Available published and secondary-source figures indicate approximate annual tuition ranges rather than a complete per-term price list:
- Early Years / Kindergarten (approximate full‑day): EUR 7,110–8,010 per year in published programme materials and third‑party school guides.
- Primary to Senior years: a commonly‑reported annual range across sources is approximately EUR 6,000 to EUR 9,000 per year depending on age/level; some guides list higher figures for older year groups in certain comparisons. These are reported as annual totals (term splits are not published).
- Where term billing is mentioned on school materials, the academic year operates on a three‑term calendar; specific per‑term invoice amounts for 2026/27 are not published in the public materials located.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The scholastic calendar runs on three terms (autumn, spring, summer). The school operates termly teaching blocks; however, a full, detailed 2026/27 billing schedule (invoice dates, due‑dates and term amounts by year group) was not published in the publicly available material.
- For summer programmes run by the school there are published registration/payment deadlines and an early‑bird pricing window; the summer programme uses an online registration form that includes payment at booking. A specific cancellation charge of EUR 50 is applied to some summer programme applications withdrawn before the stated cut‑off; refunds are not offered after the stated deadline for that programme.
Boarding fees
- Boarding is not offered as part of Chiswick House School & St Martin's College day‑school provision; international/sixth‑form students are responsible for arranging their own accommodation. No boarding fees are published because boarding is not provided.
Other costs and fees
- Capital fund / one‑off entry fee: reported at EUR 1,440 (one‑off).
- Uniforms and some year‑level book/stationery provision: Chiswick House School materials state that books, stationery and required educational apparatus are provided as part of the package for Early Years and some Junior year levels; nevertheless families should expect separate uniform purchase costs and optional activity charges. Exact uniform prices are not listed in published fee documents.
- Transport: the school notes transport arrangements operate between campuses for certain provisions (for example between partner sites), and transport may be included for specific programmes; specific termly or annual transport charges (route/zone rates) were not published in the publicly available materials.
- Optional programme fees (trips, extra‑curricular clubs, language options, international‑student placement/EL programmes) are charged separately; specific priced lists for these extras were not found in the publicly available materials.
Refund information
- For the school's published summer programme: a EUR 50 cancellation fee applies when applications are withdrawn before the programme cut‑off; no refunds are made after the stated deadline for that programme. This is explicitly published for the summer offering.
- For general annual tuition and registration/capital fees, a formal refund/withdrawal penalty policy for 2026/27 (percentages or term‑by‑term refund rules) was not located in the publicly available school materials.
Fee payment options
- Summer programme booking accepts payment via the online registration form used to secure places; that form and its payment field are part of the programme registration.
- No comprehensive public listing of accepted payment methods (credit card, direct bank transfer, standing order, etc.) for standard termly tuition was located in the publicly available school materials; many Maltese independent schools accept bank transfer and card payments, but specific accepted methods for Chiswick House School & St Martin's College were not published in the documents located. Parents should plan for standard bank transfer / card options being likely, but no official payment method list was found.
Summary of findings and gaps (brief)
- A full, itemised public fee schedule for the 2026/27 academic year broken down by exact per‑term amounts and every year group was not available in the school's publicly accessible materials. Available, specific published figures include the school's summer programme price list and third‑party reporting of common one‑off charges (registration/capital fund) and estimated annual tuition ranges. The public materials do confirm the three‑term academic year and that boarding is not provided. Where precise per‑term billing, explicit refund rules for annual tuition, and a list of accepted payment methods are required, those details were not published in the materials located.
Pupils come from Malta and over 30 other countries.
Chiswick House School and St Martin's College (CHS & SMC) are Malta's independent, co-educational group serving pupils aged 3–18 across Kappara and Swatar. CHS and SMC offer a Bespoke Curriculum with Pearson Edexcel IGCSE and an International Programme including English (EL2/3), French (FL2/3), Spanish (SL2/3), Italian (IL1), and Maltese. By Level 6, languages are taught: French, Italian, German, Spanish and Mandarin. An Inclusion and Well‑Being framework provides an Inclusion Coordinator, SEN specialists, a Well‑Being Team and a counsellor; Maths Mastery uses Singapore maths with Maths No Problem!. Ethics Education sits alongside Religious Education; Connected Learning Projects and Project‑Based Learning enrich Middle School. Sixth Form routes include MATSEC or Malta Matriculation, UCAS for UK universities, and international Pathway options. A signature feature is the School of Performing Arts (SOPA) for ages 3–18. Libraries include over 7,000 and 22,000 resources, theatres, drama and music rooms, science labs and a broad sports complex.