Comic competition

As a school, we have decided to participate in the competition entitled: Water-be the change. The students had to create a comic about the importance of water conservation. One entry from each class (Years 4-6) was selected. The other comics are going to be displayed in the school corridors and all the students are going to be given a certificate for their participation and effort. 

Ms Jessica Muscat

Important note re: Second Term

IMPORTANT NOTE!

Dear Parents/Guardians,

We hope you had a well-deserved break. Let’s hope for a better year ahead. As you may be already aware, school will resume online on Friday 7th January. School will re-open physically on Monday 10th January. All the respective teachers and LSEs have been informed and you will receive an invite on MS Teams for your child/ren to follow the lessons from home. All students are expected to follow these online lessons according to their time-table, and attendance will be taken. We look forward to welcoming your children back to school in a safe environment. Therefore, we remind you not to send your child/ren to school if he/she is sick. Also, it is important to send a medical certificate that states when your child is fit to attend school, in case he/she is sick, even after an absence of one day. No medical certificate is needed to start school following the winter break. Thank you for your cooperation, and kindly follow all Covid-19 procedures.

Best wishes to you and your families for the new year 2022.

Kind regards,

Mr Kenneth Busuttil

Head of School

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!

Pjan ta’ Azzjoni favur il-Malti

Tkompli l- hidma: Pjan ta’ Azzjoni favur il Fehim mill-qari. Introduzzjoni tal-lezzjoni billi t-tfal gew murija kaxxa u jippruvaw jaqtghu x’hemm fiha skont il-hoss tac-cekcik. Wara inghaqdu fi gruppi biex jirrectaw dwar holma li kellhom.Mill-qari tas-silta, l-istudenti kienu mharrga f’vokabularju gdid u fehim mill-qari.
Grazzi lil Ms Jessica Muscat u lil Ms Christine Refalo tax- xoghol taghhom.

Whole school action plan in Mathematics- Year 6J

Understanding time is an important skill to learn and apply in our daily lives. Once you’ve learned how to read a clock, you can put your skills to good use. This is what I observed in Ms Jessica’s class as she used a variety of resources to boost ‘clock skills’ during one of her Maths lessons in year 6D class.
Thank you Ms Jessica and Ms Christine (LSE) for the excellent job !

Welcome to the school website!
Welcome the school website!
Welcome to the school website!