Malta
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QSI International School of Malta fosters collaborative and independent learning and equips students with the knowledge, tools, and skills to pursue their passions. The community includes students from over 40 nationalities. Deep inquiry, serious scholarship, and authentic reflection are encouraged in a warm, engaging environment where students take ownership of their learning. The arts enrich the school, and stewardship of the Earth is a campus-wide focus, with QSI Malta certified as a Green Flag school. Students and teachers form a learning community dedicated to the life of the mind and to preparing empathetic, thoughtful global citizens.
The QSI International School of Malta Community includes over 250 students from more than 40 nationalities. Admission is open to students aged 2 to 18 who learn in English-language classrooms and adhere to the Student Code of Conduct. The community is committed to providing a safe and inclusive learning environment.
The Falcon Community is the Parent Support Group for QSI Malta. The PSG supports students and the community by organizing activities that support the social life of the school. In the past the PSG has sponsored bake sales, food and clothing drives, sponsorship of student events, staff appreciation luncheons, and logistical help with graduation and other events. All parents are encouraged to become actively involved with the school through the PSG. The goals of the PSG include enhancing communication among parents and between parents and the school, organizing educational and social events, assisting classroom educators, enriching the regular classroom curriculum, and promoting fundraising. The PSG can be contacted at mlt-psg@malta.qsi.org and is connected via the school's Facebook page; The Talon Weekly Newsletter is distributed to parents and staff.
QSI International School of Malta offers a bespoke curriculum for learners aged 2 to 18, spanning preschool through secondary programs. The school employs a mastery-learning model in which students earn credit only after demonstrating mastery; time is a resource. Exit outcomes are organized into Knowledge, Competencies, and Success Orientations. Knowledge covers Mathematics, English/Literature, Cultural Studies, Science, Creative and Applied Arts, Languages Other Than English, and Personal Health and World Environmental Issues. Competencies include Numeracy and Mathematical Skills, Verbal and Written Communication, Thinking and Problem Solving, Decision-Making and Judgment, Commercial Skills, Psychomotor Skills, and Fine Arts Skills. Success Orientations emphasize Responsibility, Trustworthiness, Group Interaction, Aesthetic Appreciation, Kindness, Independent Endeavor, and Concern for Others. The AP Program offers onsite and online courses, including AP European History, Biology, Calculus, and Psychology, plus AP Capstone. Facilities include indoor classrooms, a 6,000-volume library, a Makerspace, gym and sports fields, and a Green Flag sustainability focus.