Malta
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After-school activities include energetic sports like tennis and taekwondo and thought STEM workshops, extending learning beyond the classroom. Break-time and after-school activities are offered to develop students' academic and intellectual growth. The college publishes Dwardu's Scoops, a monthly newsletter that highlights academic achievement, physical development and creative abilities. Beginning in Year 7, students can participate in international educational trips to destinations such as Sicily, Paris and London to bring learning to life.
Summer School blends learning, play and exploration with activities such as arts and crafts, science experiments, sports, swimming and music. The program is led by experienced educators who support each child and encourage creativity. Break-time and after-school activities are offered to develop students' academic, sportive and cultural interests. The Summer School and related activities foster creative engagement as part of a well-rounded education.
Maltese Language for Foreigners offers dedicated after-school Maltese lessons for foreigners designed to help non-native speakers build confidence in understanding and using the Maltese language. The lessons focus on practical communication skills, vocabulary and everyday conversation, taught in a friendly environment by experienced language teachers. Beginning in Year 7, students can participate in international educational trips to Sicily, Paris and London, broadening cultural awareness. These initiatives support inclusion and engagement with both local and global communities.
After-school activities include energetic sports like tennis and taekwondo, and opportunities to engage with STEM workshops. The programme also offers Catechism classes for spiritual development as part of a holistic education. Summer School provides sports, swimming and other activities that foster social interaction and personal interests. Live-In and travel abroad experiences broaden social skills through teamwork and cultural exchange.
The school places a strong emphasis on character formation, intercultural understanding and leadership skills to contribute to the well-being of society. Catechism classes are offered as part of holistic education, nurturing mind, body and spirit. Summer School and after-school activities encourage community engagement through shared learning experiences. Live-In and international trips build teamwork, social awareness and global citizenship.
Leadership skills are emphasized to help students lead by example and contribute positively to their communities. The College's community ethos centers on character formation, intercultural understanding and responsible citizenship. Live-In experiences and international trips cultivate independence, responsibility and collaborative leadership. The overarching Edwardian mindset encourages students to model leadership in both school and society.
After-school sports like tennis and taekwondo promote physical development and wellbeing. Summer School blends learning with physical activities such as swimming and music, supporting holistic growth. Live-In experiences foster independence, teamwork and personal responsibility. Travel abroad opportunities build resilience and cultural adaptability, contributing to overall well-being.
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.