Wardija Centre’s Future Secured with New Student Intake
Wardija Centre in Rabat, Malta, secures its future with a new intake of students, putting to rest fears of closure and introducing innovative learning init
Wardija Centre in Rabat, Malta, secures its future with a new intake of students, putting to rest fears of closure and introducing innovative learning init
Wardija Centre, feared to be closing, reopens for new students, offering vocational and adult education courses. Community relief and new opportunities awa
Wardija Centre, once feared to be closing, secures funding and prepares to welcome new students, boosting community spirits in Malta
Malta’s education system is shifting focus, equipping students with critical thinking and problem-solving skills to thrive in the island’s tech-driven futu
Malta’s education system is evolving, with design thinking becoming a key part of the curriculum. Teachers and organizations are working together to equip
Malta’s upcoming general election and SEC exams clash in June, sparking concerns about student stress and disruption. Educators, parents, and students call
Malta’s SEC exams face uncertainty as election date nears, with students and teachers caught in the crossfire. MCST calls for date reconsideration.
Local entrepreneur Alex Borg pledges €10,000 to buy smartwatches for Maltese students, sparking debate on tech in education. How will schools use this oppo
Eighteen students from the University of Malta’s Faculty of Arts have made it to the Dean’s List 2026, a testament to their dedication and the university’s
Meet the 18 students who made it to the Faculty of Arts Dean’s List 2026, a testament to their hard work and Malta’s growing academic reputation.
A teacher’s sign protest ignites a conversation about Malta’s bilingual education, challenging the status quo and sparking change
Remembering Peppi Azzopardi, the innovative Maltese educator who made English learning fun and interactive through unconventional methods like wearing sign