Year 3 – Dinja Wahda Activity

Students saw a power point and learnt about robins. Then, through various videos, they observed the robins and heard their song. Finally, students coloured in their own robins. You can observe the vibrant red/orange on each robin’s chest. The student’s cut the robin’s cut-outs and put it together with the teacher’s help.

Important Message from HoS. 06-01-2021

Dear Parents,

I hope that you are well and had restful holidays. This note is to inform you that in cases where students were abroad, the regulations set out by the Superintendent of Health, have to be observed, particularly, those that stipulate a quarantine period. Kindly refer to the link of the legal notices attached here for your reference. https://deputyprimeminister.gov.mt/en/health-promotion/covid-19/Pages/travel.aspx

https://legislation.mt/eli/ln/2020/472/eng/pdf

We appreciate your cooperation in this important matter, for the health and safety of all concerned.

Kind regards

Mr Kenneth Busuttil

Head of School

World Children’s Day

AT our school, children’s day was celebrated by performing an activity where students were given the opportunity to express and share ideas what it means ‘Children’s Day ‘and how other children are suffering due to poverty. They expressed their feeling by drawings, quotes and exhibited a poem presentation

World Children’s day activity

Class: Year 4
World Children’s day activity
For this year’s World Children’s Day activity we have decided to create and design a big chart,
showing lots of di fferent children from all around the world. The children in class coloured in these
small templates of children, cut them and stuck them next to one another around the world which
was in the shape of a heart. The templates of children that they stuck included ones coming from
Mexico and other places around the world, therefore, highlighting the di fferent races and
nationalities that exist. Together we can make the world a better place 🙂
Class teacher: Ms. Jessica
LSE’s: Ms. Charmaine and Ms. Elaine

SILVER AWARD

Once again, Mariam Albatool School has been presented with the Silver Award in the Book Champions Schools Awards organised by the National Literacy Agency within the Ministry of Education and Employment. The event was a whole school effort encouraging children to inculcate the love for books and of reading. The school administration would like to thank all educators participating in the event. Particular thanks go to Ms Doris Schembri and Ms Jessica Muscat for compiling and coordinating the project. A big well done to all!

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Welcome to the school website!