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Photos taken by our EkoSkola members as part of Young Reporters for the Environment programme. Well done!
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Flowers vs Rubbish

Gabriel Cutajar Form 1 Yellow
 
A small flower patch next to our school is being overrun by rubbish especially plastic.


Nature’s funeral

Gabriel Grech Form 2 Yellow
A cut down tree in its eternal rest and a cross made out of twigs to honour its death.
 


Leaf me alone

Gabriel Grech Form 2 Yellow
 
Nature is soon to be pollution’s slave. In the city we find more thrown away rubbish than fallen leaves.
 

Breathe in, breathe out

 
Gabriel Cutajar Form 1 Yellow
Sven Zerafa Form 1 Yellow
Matthias Scerri Micallef Form 1 Yellow
Trees are the key to fresh air. They provide us with oxygen while taking away carbon dioxide. Take care of trees!
 

Repurposing and reusing pallets

 
Jerone Cefai Form 3 White
Wooden pallets being reused to create useful outdoor furniture.
 

A field of death

Kevin Grech Form 3 White
A pile of dead leaves fallen on the ground along with rubbish.
 

From tree to trash

 
Sven Zerafa Form 1 Yellow
A non-recyclable paper cup lying alongside its ancestor.
 

Struggling Flower

 
Sven Zerafa Form 1 Yellow

A common flower struggling to grow amidst rubber tiles at the playground.
 
 
 
 

Our school’s Anti Bullying Team organised various activities to help raise awareness against bullying. The main idea is to empower the students, to be inclusive and to be able to stand up against any form of bullying.

 

During Anti Bullying week, Monday 13th to Friday 17th, our school held special activities to reaffirm this commitment to ensure a more secure and inclusive environment for all our students.

 

  • Anti-Bullying videos were shown by class teachers during class teacher time.
  • Teachers set their home screens with messages of empowerment and against bullying
  • A digital poster competition for students was organised. The posters from this competition were displayed on the school’s notice board.
  • A set of lesson plans for various subjects was created for teachers to use or adept to transmit the message of empowerment and inclusion across the curriculum.

 

 

Further to this, our school’s Guidance teachers, with the help of people from the Office of the Commissioner for Children and from FSWS, organised a day seminar for both Form 2 and Form 3 students, about Cyber Bullying and Online Safety. These seminars were followed up by talks for Parents about the same topic.

 

The Assistant Head for Inclusion and the Guidance teachers attended a training seminar by Dignity Revolution


Throughout the scholastic year, the Team will continue to raise awareness, empower and encourage both teachers and students to create a safer space for learning.

 

 

Some of our Form 3 and Form 5 students visited an exhibition about the 1948 luzzu tragedy being held at the National Archives in Victoria, Gozo. More of our students will visit the exhibition in the coming days. Thanks to the National Archives and Mr. John Cremona who took the time to explain to our students what happened during this tragedy.