Category: News & Events

Nature Matters: Early Years 2 Pupils Spread Kindness at Ta’ Qali

Nature Matters: Early Years 2 Pupils Spread Kindness at Ta' Qali Our Early Years 2 pupils continue to spread kindness by painting rocks and attaching positive notes during their Nature Matters outing to Ta' Qali, leaving behind a trail of positivity for others to discover. Their compassion and kindness serve as a reminder that even the smallest gestures can make a big difference. Keep up the fantastic work, little ones!
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Family Fiesta Level 1

Family Fiesta Level 1 Our Family Fiesta for Level 1s and their families was truly wonderful! Our amazing families had a fantastic time participating in an in-class carnival crafting celebration and Digital Literacy Family Workshop. A heartfelt thank you to everyone for their contributions and unwavering support! Well done everyone!
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Cross-Curricular Outdoor Learning Day

Cross-Curricular Outdoor Learning Day As part of our drive to connect learning and provide learners with authentic learning opportunities, Middle School students participated in a cross-curricular outdoor learning day. Level 6s embarked on a Mathematics Trail in Valletta, engaging in a structured walk that allowed them to apply mathematical concepts in a real-world context. Level 7s attended a PSHE outing held in the peaceful settings of Mount St Joseph. Students participated in engaging activities which focused on mindfulness and healthy habits through dance and movement. Students also enjoyed a visit by Moveo who passed on a strong message about gratitude through dance and movement to further instill appreciation for the little things in life. Level 8s explored the historical significance of Mdina and some fun facts about various buildings through a treasure hunt in the Silent city. These outings also served as a break after their mid-yearly exams which is a great way for students to de-stress and recharge before diving back into their studies. Outings like these provide an opportunity for students to bond with their peers outside of the classroom setting and create lasting memories. Well done to everyone involved for making it an extraordinary experience for all!
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Professional Learning Opportunities

Professional Learning Opportunities CHSMC Senior Leaders Caroline Zammit and Angela Bianchi attended BETT 2024 in London, a renowned education and technology conference where educators, leaders, and professionals gather to explore and discuss the latest advancements in educational technology. During their visit they attended talks and explored exciting new developments in technology for education, especially artificial intelligence and how it can be integrated into education to enhance learning experiences.
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NES Public Consultation Live-Link Session

NES Public Consultation Live-Link Session Three of our Level 3 pupils: Kay Vella, Gianluca Cardona and Adam Mahnane were recently engaged in a discussion during the NES Public Consultation Live-Link Session. The National Education Strategy is a comprehensive plan developed by educational authorities to guide and improve the development of the education system. The children offered valuable insights based on their experiences. Our young critical thinkers expressed their thoughts on having an education system tailored to their needs. Well done! Some comments from our pupils after the session: Kay: “This was a spectacular, mind-blowing experience!” Adam: “It increased my self-confidence as I was nervous at first.” Gianluca: “I felt it was an encouraging experience to prepare me for my future.”
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ICSEI 2024

ICSEI 2024 Ms Bernie Mizzi, together with Dr Grace Grima and Head Designates Dr Esmeralda Zerafa and Ms Audrey Fenech Adami are currently attending the ICSEI 2024 (International Congress for School Effectiveness and Improvement) Conference at the Trinity College, Dublin. This congress explores multiple perspectives and approaches to enhancing professional education and its impact on teaching and learning around the world. They are presenting the following papers during the Innovate Sessions: • Towards Zero-Waste of Learning Time: A Creative and Innovative Alternative to Combat Learning Loss in Secondary Schools - A Case Study from Malta • Professional Learning as an Agent for Change: Connecting and Deepening Learning through Project-Based Learning in an Independent School in Malta. We look forward to hearing all about it on their return and to further enhancing our learning experiences at Chiswick House School and St Martin’s College.
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Model European Parliament

Model European Parliament St Martin’s College Sixth Form is pleased to announce that a team of five students has just won the 12th National Session of the Model European Parliament held at Aġenzija Żgħażagħ. Gianluca Baldacchino, Gabiel Borg Ferrando, Daniel Pisani, Nicholas Samut, Celeste Tan Panza have the opportunity to travel to Tallinn, Estonia in April to participate in the 59th iMEP Session along with youth delegations from the different EU states. The MEP Programme is a non-partisan leadership programme for youths in EU member states and is considered to be a training ground for future leaders. The team received training and was then assigned to different committees that had to deliberate on specific European issues. They then had to draft a resolution on issues such as drought and international trade. Congratulations!
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European Waste Reduction Week

News or Event Title As a continued effort from European Waste Reduction Week, Chiswick House School held a second preloved uniform sale in December. A total of €1197 was collected to be divided between Żibel and The 'Grow 10 Trees' Project. 3kg of CO2 is saved for each high or medium quality piece of clothing reused and only 0.01% of the water used to produce new clothing is required for reuse. This means we saved 720kgs of CO2 and approx 720000L of water as a school. Regrettably, around 62% of used clothing and textiles end up in household waste, meaning valuable textiles are likely to be incinerated or land-filled. We thank you for your contributions and support to help us help the environment.
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News or Event Title We thank our CHSMC Community for your great generosity towards the Foodbank Lifeline Foundation. We have donated so many food items to the volunteers this morning which will go towards feeding many families. It’s so lovely to see our community come together for such a noble cause. This act of kindness will truly make a difference to those in need and also instil a sense of responsibility and kindness in our students. Thank you! .
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