Malta
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Triq San Dwardu, Birgu (Citta Vittoriosa), BRG 9039, Malta. Birgu is in the Cottonera area of Malta. The address confirms the school's location on the Maltese island. Mon–Fri: 9:00–16:30.
Nursery and KG; Early Years; Junior School; Middle School; Senior School; Sixth Form - IB Diploma
The school is a private not-for-profit organisation run by a Board of Trustees and managed by a Board of Governors; it offers day and boarding.
Student Support services include Counselling Services, TEFL Support, and Special Needs.
Malta
Catholic
Boarding daily life includes breakfast, morning classes, a full day of academic learning, nutritious meals, and after-school activities such as sports or clubs; evenings include dinner, prep sessions, and relaxation.
Application / Registration Fees
- Nursery / Kindergarten registration fee: EUR 250.
- Junior / Middle / Senior registration fee: EUR 815; a portion of this (EUR 466) is refundable when the child reaches the official school-leaving age under the College's registration terms. Sons of Old Edwardians pay reduced registration rates (examples shown: EUR 582 and EUR 350 in specified circumstances). A separate registration fee applies for IB Sixth Form and for Boarding.
Tuition fees by year group (Scholastic Year 2025/26) — fee per term and equivalent annual amount where applicable
- Nursery: EUR 881 per term — EUR 2,643 per year.
- KG1: EUR 1,225 per term — EUR 3,675 per year.
- KG2: EUR 1,225 per term — EUR 3,675 per year.
- Year 1: EUR 1,615 per term — EUR 4,845 per year.
- Year 2: EUR 1,660 per term — EUR 4,980 per year.
- Year 3: EUR 2,175 per term — EUR 6,525 per year.
- Year 4: EUR 2,175 per term — EUR 6,525 per year.
- Year 5: EUR 2,175 per term — EUR 6,525 per year.
- Year 6: EUR 2,451 per term — EUR 7,353 per year.
- Year 7: EUR 2,604 per term — EUR 7,812 per year.
- Year 8: EUR 2,604 per term — EUR 7,812 per year.
- Year 9: EUR 2,879 per term — EUR 8,637 per year.
- Year 10: EUR 2,879 per term — EUR 8,637 per year.
- Year 11: EUR 4,318 — this figure is treated as the annual fee and is charged over two instalments (Advent and Lent terms) rather than as a standard three-term charge. Parents should note Year 11 billing is different to the regular per-term billing.
- Year 12 (IB Year 1): EUR 3,349 per term — EUR 10,047 per year. Note: there is an additional IB examination registration charge for Year 12 in the Trinity term (see Other costs).
- Year 13 (IB Year 2): EUR 5,023 — this figure is treated as the annual fee and is charged over two instalments (Advent and Lent terms).
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Invoices are issued in advance of each term (invoices are sent approximately three weeks before the start of term). Fees are payable termly and in advance. Boarders must have one term's fees paid in advance before arrival at College each term. Failure to pay or to make alternative arrangements may result in reminders, final notice, suspension of the student, and other recovery actions. Two months' notice (or payment of one term's fees) is required on withdrawal, except in specific end-of-year circumstances. Pro-rata fees are not applied for mid-term starts; the full term fee is due.
Boarding fees and boarder-specific charges (Scholastic Year 2025/26)
- Boarding registration fee: EUR 750, plus a confirmation fee of EUR 2,000 to secure a room; the EUR 2,000 confirmation fee is deducted from the first term's invoice. All boarding fees include hospitality and tuition but exclude textbooks, uniform, phone calls, entertainment, and medical costs. Parents are expected to supply an international credit card for boarders to cover incidental costs; boarders require health insurance. A damage deposit of EUR 500 is required and will be reimbursed after a room check on departure. A visa-assistance administration charge of EUR 200 per year applies to Non-EU boarders.
- Boarding fee examples (annual and fee-per-term figures as published):
- Double Room (7 days): EUR 28,796 per year — EUR 9,599 per term.
- Double Room (5 days): EUR 21,269 per year — EUR 7,090 per term.
- Single Room (7 days): EUR 32,773 per year — EUR 10,924 per term.
- Single Room (5 days): EUR 23,996 per year — EUR 7,999 per term.
Other costs and regular additional charges
- Administration and subscription charges (Scholastic Year 2025/26):
- Non-EU students: EUR 200 administrative charge per term.
- General administration charge (Nursery to Senior): EUR 35 per term.
- IB Sixth Form students: EUR 120 administration charge per term plus a EUR 180 online subscription charge.
- Edwardian Magazine: EUR 5 per annum (online) or EUR 25 for a hard copy.
- Year 1–6 online subscription: EUR 10 per term.
- Year 1 & 2: EUR 10 annual charge for student portfolios; Year 1 in-house workbooks EUR 20 and Year 2 EUR 15.
- Swimming lessons (Year 3 and above): EUR 15 annual charge.
- School diary: EUR 6 at the start of the scholastic year.
- Year 12 IB examination registration: EUR 800 charge in the Trinity term.
- Sibling discount: EUR 70 reduction for the second child and EUR 100 reduction for the third child and subsequent children (applies to tuition).
- Uniform: uniform items are supplied to specification by the College's approved supplier (Garmmo); uniform price lists and measuring guides are published for each section (Nursery–KG, Years 1–6, Years 7–11, and IB Sixth Form). Uniform costs are additional to tuition.
Refunds and registration fee conditions
- The refundable component of certain registration fees (for Primary and Secondary registrations) is held until the child reaches official school-leaving age and is subject to the College's registration terms and conditions. Where an applicant is not accepted or a visa is denied, registration fees are refundable subject to the College's stated conditions. The boarding confirmation fee is deductible from the first term invoice; the boarding damage deposit (EUR 500) is refundable after departure following a room check. Withdrawals require two months' notice or payment of one term's fees in lieu; no remission of fees is given for unexcused absences. Specific refund rules and timing are set out under the College's registration and admissions terms.
Fee payment options and facilities
- Invoicing and standard payment: invoices are issued in advance of term start; fees are payable termly and in advance. Cheques may be made payable to St Edward's College. The Bursar can make alternative payment arrangements if agreed before the due date. For boarding parents the College references an electronic banking facility in the application documentation. Statements and reminders are issued for overdue accounts, and the College may suspend attendance where accounts are not settled.
- Canteen and small payments: the College uses a secure parent top-up system for canteen purchases that accepts Apple Pay and Google Pay for payments to the student payment tag.
- Additional financing option referenced: the College's documentation cites the availability of a Flexi-Credit facility via a partner bank for families who wish to spread payment, subject to the bank's approval. The Bursar's office can advise on available arrangements.
Notes on billing and inclusions
- Term fees for boarders include tuition, food and board, cleaning of rooms, changing of bed linen and laundry; textbooks, uniform, phone calls, entertainment and medical fees are not included. Parents are advised to plan for these additional costs.
38 nationalities represented.
St Edward's College is a private, not-for-profit day and boarding school in Malta for ages 2 to 18. The college combines Cambridge IGCSE in the early years with a bespoke curriculum and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in Sixth Form. It operates dedicated sections for Early Years, Junior School, Middle School, Senior School and Sixth Form, and is aligned with an IB Diploma that includes Theory of Knowledge, CAS and the Extended Essay, alongside six subjects. The school moved to full co-education in September 2025. The campus features the Old Magazine chapel, a sports complex with a gym, and facilities for the Junior School such as a Library, Art Room, Music Room, Drama Room and ICT Lab. Boarding offers twin or single rooms with three meals daily, and boarders access sports and recreation within main campus. Live-ins and international trips, including visits to Sicily, Paris and London, enrich the curriculum.