The new school year has commenced in Malta and Gozo, welcoming over 61,000 students across various educational institutions. While specific details about the opening day ceremonies or events are not readily available, schools in Malta and Gozo are gearing up for an exciting academic year. For instance, Gozo College Agius De Soldanis Middle School in Victoria, Gozo, has been actively engaging students with innovative projects, such as the Sow, Grow, Unite Community Garden initiative. This project brings together students, educators, parents, and the elderly to promote sustainable food growing, intergenerational learning, and community spirit.
Students in Malta and Gozo can look forward to participating in various activities and competitions throughout the year. One notable event is the Malta and Gozo Students Prize, an exchange where students can showcase their artistic talents. The competition is open to secondary school students aged 11-18, with teachers nominating students to participate. The event culminates in an awards ceremony, recognizing the creative achievements of young artists. Such initiatives highlight the importance of arts and creativity in the educational curriculum.
As the new academic year unfolds, students in Malta and Gozo can expect a range of learning experiences that foster their academic, artistic, and personal growth.