Category Archives: General Activities


Celebrating World Down Syndrome Day 2021


On 21st March the World Down Syndrome Day is celebrated worldwide. On 18th March 2021, the Pre-grade class participated in this event by wearing mismatched socks in order to raise […]

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Estonian resource 99Math used during the online lessons at Mater Boni Consilii St Joseph School Paola


On Monday 15th March 2021, during the Maths online lesson, the Grade 2 students continued learning about coins and counting money. In order to make the lesson more interactive for […]

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Mia Schembri’s entry for Trash Hack Campaign


#TrashHack #UNESCO #LitterLessCampaign #EcoSchoolsStayActive #YREstayactive #LEAFanywhere #ASPnetUNESCO

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Dinja Waħda Activity for Grade 5 – Round Robin


The Grade 5 class recently participated in a Dinja Waħda activity about robins. After reading facts about the robin (Maltese pitirross) and the story Lucky Robin, the students made a robin mobile. The […]

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Lenten Reflection for the School Community – March 2021


On Tuesday 16th March 2021, the Parents-Teachers Association organised a Lenten reflection for parents and school staff. The session was led by Fr. Leonard Mintoff, the school’s spiritual director. It […]

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Dinja Waħda webinar for Grade 2 – March 2021


On Monday 15th March 2021, the Grade 2 class took part in an online event organised by BirdLife Malta. Although the students were not physically present at school, they followed […]

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Jael Cutajar’s entry for Trash Hack Campaign


#TrashHack #UNESCO #LitterLessCampaign #EcoSchoolsStayActive #YREstayactive #LEAFanywhere #ASPnetUNESCO  

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Martina Harmsworth’s entry for Trash Hack Campaign


#TrashHack #UNESCO #LitterLessCampaign #EcoSchoolsStayActive #YREstayactive #LEAFanywhere #ASPnetUNESCO  

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Dinja Waħda Activity – Flower Detectives


Ms. Rachel Sladden and Ms. Herta Camilleri recently held a Dinja Wahda activity. The aim of this activity was for the students to learn about Malta’s flora. The students watched […]

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