Author: Erica Zammit

SMC Middle and Senior School Students Representing at the annual MSSF Swimming Gala

SMC Middle and Senior School Students Representing at the annual MSSF Swimming Gala Recently, our Middle School and Senior School students represented St Martin’s College at the annual MSSF Swimming Gala held at St Dorothy’s School. Our Boys placed 1st overall, and our girls placed 3rd overall! What a fantastic achievement! The rankings are as follows: Girls U12 & U13: 2ND Place Girls U14 & U15: 10th Place Girls Final Placings Overall (with relay): 3rd Place Boys U12 & U13: 4th Place Boys U14 & U15: 1st Place Boys Final Placings Overall (with relay): 1st Place A massive well done to all our swimmers for performing wonderfully, we are so proud of you!
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Kindai Cultural Exchange

Kindai Cultural Exchange Recently, we celebrated a valuable experience which helped us reflect and appreciate cultural differences and lasting friendships. Once again, St Martin’s College has hosted students from its sister school Kindai High School in Osaka, Japan and participated in an exchange that enriched our school community. Thank you to all who took part in this experience!
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Girls Go Circular!

Girls Go Circular! Girls Go Circular! A big well done to our Level 9 and 10 girls for participating in an exciting initiative by The Junior Achievement (JA) Malta team on Online Safety, The Circular Economy, and Artificial Intelligence. The hands-on event was comprised of an intensive 3-hour workshop at St Martin’s College, culminating in an exciting opportunity to participate in the Student Challenge. The winning team will get the chance to travel to Budapest! This year’s Student Challenge required the teams to come up with an idea for an AI tool to help reduce gender inequalities in an area of their choice, and to present a 3-minute pitch and slide deck. Good luck, girls! The Programme is designed to empower young girls aged 14-19 by enhancing their digital and entrepreneurial competencies through engaging learning modules. Malta's team won the challenge last year which was held in Brussels and is now actively contributing as alumni in the Girls Go Circular Programme. This success serves as a testament to the valuable blend of experience, knowledge, and exposure that the programme offers to students.
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Our Summer School Team is Back!

Our Summer School Team is Back! Our amazing Summer School team is back! They have been diligently perfecting our upcoming Summer School programme, ensuring it will be an unforgettable Summer Odyssey for children aged 3 to 11 years. We can’t wait to share it with you! With just one week remaining until our applications close and limited spaces available, be sure to register by Monday, June 3, 2024, to secure your spot and avoid disappointment! Kindly access the following link to view our comprehensive Summer School brochure: https://www.chs.edu.mt/school-life/chs-summer-school/ For more information kindly contact us on (+356) 21374396/7 or email [email protected]
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Marine Fieldwork at Ġnejna Bay and Armier

Marine Fieldwork at Ġnejna Bay and Armier. Our Level 6 students participated in a super interesting Marine Fieldwork at Ġnejna Bay and Armier. Marine biologists Mr Timmy and Ms Nina from ‘Discover the Blu’ organised various engaging activities, including a treasure hunt and a classification game designed to help our students further understand more about the world around us. Thank you to @discovertheblu for this experience, and to all who participated and organised!
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Senior School Gardening Club Built A Trelliss

Senior School Gardening Club Built A Trelliss We are excited to report that our Senior School Gardening Club have finalised building a trellis which they have been working on since January. We are proud of our Level 9s for utilising their teamwork skills to work together and build this trellis. As a result, this structure can help plants grow vertically and strengthen the biodiversity on our college grounds. Thank you to our staff Andrew Abela and Paul Galea, gardening club coordinator. Well done to all!
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St Martin’s College Transition Visit for Level 5s

St Martin's College Transition Visit for Level 5s As part of the transition programme to St Martin’s College, Level 5 learners were given an extensive and informative tour of the college. Level 5s were given the opportunity to ask questions and to envision their future educational experience. We wish all Level 5 learners the best of luck for this exciting milestone in their educational journey!
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St Martin’s College Level 8 Students in Sicily

St Martin's College Level 8 Students in Sicily Two groups of St Martin’s College students, comprising Level 8s and Senior School students, recently enjoyed separate, fun-packed days in Sicily filled with adventure and cultural exploration. The journeys began with a visit to Parcallario Adventure Park, where students engaged in various fun activities. Following this, they explored the charming town of Modica, immersing themselves in the rich Sicilian culture and sampling delicious local delicacies. A special thanks goes to Ms Grazia Strano for organising these fantastic trips, and to the wonderful team of teachers who accompanied the groups. These trips were truly another amazing learning experience for our students!
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San Anton Gardens Maths Trail

Level 3 Maths Trail Yesterday, our Level 3 learners visited San Anton Gardens for a fun and engaging Maths Trail. Learners had the enriching opportunity to consolidate their understanding of place value, time, shapes and other topics which have been covered during their lessons. This forms part of our outdoor learning initiatives. At Chiswick House School, we believe that outdoor learning can enrich children's learning opportunities and give them the possibility to put their learning into practice in real life situations.
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CHS Student Council Donation

CHS Student Council Donation CHS Student Council are featured here presenting a generous donation to Dr Decelis for and on behalf of Puttinu Cares. The proceeds were collected during the Christmas Fair organised by the Council and was open to all Levels 1 to 5. This donation strongly reflects our school’s alignment to: Commitment, Collaboration, Compassion and Contribution. In addition, during Assembly, Ms Sarah (Art Teacher) presented the awards for the recent Art Competition organised by the Council. This competition showcased the incredible talent and creativity of our learners and hopefully will inspire others to pursue their passions and talents. A big well done to all, keep it up!
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