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GREASE

GREASE - The School Edition Congratulations to our SMC Greasers. You rocked!! ⚡⚡ A massive well done to all the team involved in this production, who have worked extremely hard over the past months under the direction of Lorraine Aquilina, James Utting and Danielle Asciak. We would also like to thank everyone who made it to the show. We look forward to the next one!   https://www.timesofmalta.com/articles/view/20180420/community/school-edition-of-beloved-musical.676938
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15th Anniversary of great collaboration with our sister school

15th Anniversary of great collaboration with our sister school - Kindai High School This year marks the 15th anniversary of a project in which St Martin’s College is once again hosting a group of students from its sister school in Osaka, Japan. This project enables Students from Kindai High School to engage in intensive English lessons with teachers from EC Language School as well as integration lessons with students from St Martin’s College. This year’s welcome ceremony was specially celebrated with the kind presence of H.E. Mr Andre Spiteri, Maltese Ambassador to Japan. On behalf of staff members, parents and students we heartfully thank all those who have contributed to this project’s success.
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Promoting Efficacy in Schools

Promoting Efficacy in Schools We are very proud to announce that Chiswick House School was selected to showcase their excellent practice in the second National seminar ‘Promoting Efficacy in Schools’. This initiative which was organised by the Ministry of Education focused on sharing examples of excellent teaching and learning practices that were observed by inspectors which form part of the Quality Assurance Department (QAD) during their external reviews held in different schools in Malta and Gozo. Ms Audrey Fenech Adami, Senior Leader at CHS, was chosen to share her experiences on a panel with other Heads of Schools. The main focus of her contribution focused on quality leadership in schools. Ms Paula Scicluna, Level leader Bumble Bees, was also asked to be part of another panel which consisted of teachers who shared quality practice within the teaching and learning sphere. The QAD also presented a video which was launched at the seminar which captures some excellent examples of Chiswick House School’s educational vision and how this unfolds within its classrooms, the school environment and within the community. The Quality Assurance Department (QAD) is set to nurture and monitor a quality holistic educational provision in Maltese compulsory schooling, which seeks to assist all individuals, irrespective of socio-economic, cultural, racial, ethnic, religious, gender and sexual status, to achieve their own full potential and reach personal fulfilment through lifelong learning, participation in the world of work and active citizenship in a democratic society.
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Learning 360 º Festival

Learning 360 º Festival Early Years 2 pupils during their brilliant performance titled Learning 360º. The 6 classes performed to different themes which focused on The 4 Seasons, Recycling, Emotions, Our Senses, Carnival, and Kindness. Well done to all our wonderful pupils and all staff who helped put this magnificent festival together. 
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Tex Weller lesson

Tex Weller lesson Chiswick House School and St Martin’s College have been mentioned on the Bonelli Editore publishing house website! International Programme pupils as well as Ms Ilaria's Level 4 and Level 5 Italian national pupils attended a lesson about Tex Willer, an iconic character of Italian comics, held by Dr Fabrizio Foni from the University of Malta. Take a look at the following article on the website of Sergio Bonelli Editore: Click Here To View Link
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Welcome Evening

Welcome Evening St Martin's College Sixth Form recently organised a Welcome Evening for over one hundred first-year students and their parents. Mr Anthony Abela, Senior Leader Sixth Form, welcomed the students. In his speech, Mr Abela stressed the importance of hard work and grit throughout the two years at sixth form to ensure long-term success. The students and their parents were also addressed by Ms Julienne Restall, a second-year student. Ms Restall explained the importance of active participation in extra curricular activities and outlined her own experiences in the Junior Achievement Young Enterprise, her participation in the Euroscola programme in Strasbourg, the forthcoming school trip to Helsinki, Finland, as well as the Cambridge Immerse programme in the UK. Ms Restall participated in this programme as a result of a scholarship she was awarded by St Martin's College Sixth Form. Throughout the evening, the students and their parents also had the opportunity to meet members of the sixth form staff.
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Ice Breaking Activity

Ice Breaking Activity A group of over a hundred first-year students attending St Martin's College Sixth Form, recently participated in an 'Ice Breaking Day' which was organised to welcome the new students. The event consisted of team-building activities which were held at Mistra Bay, during which the students had the opportunity to get to know each other better before starting their formal lectures. Besides a number of activities which kept students engaged in their teams, the main task of the day was for each team to build a raft from barrels, wooden posts and rope. The students launched the rafts and nervously tested their sea-worthiness. After an eventful morning, all the students enjoyed a tasty BBQ to round off the day's activities.
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10th Anniversary Celebrations

10th Anniversary Celebrations As part of St Martin's College Sixth Form's 10th Anniversary celebrations, sixth form students marked the special occasion with a mid-morning party during their lunch break. The party was held in the Common Room of the College, allowing first-year and second-year students to celebrate together in a relaxed and informal setting, as well as enjoy a delicious lunch. St Martin's College Sixth Form is proud to be celebrating ten years of growth, innovation and inspirational learning.
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Sixth Form Induction Day

Sixth Form Induction Day Induction Day was recently organised for all students starting their course of studies at St Martin's College Sixth Form. The day's activities centred around facilitating every student's successful transition to sixth form. Students had an opportunity to get to know other students and staff, become more familiar with academic processes and the College environment, as well as learn more about extra curricular activities and involvement opportunities that would further enhance their College experience.
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