St Thomas More College Schools
St Thomas More College St Thomas More College Fgura Primary A St Thomas More College Fgura Primary B St Thomas More College Marsascala Primary St Thomas More College Marsaxlokk Primary St Thomas More College Tarxien Primary St Thomas More College Zejtun Primary A St Thomas More College Zejtun Primary B St Thomas More College Boys' Secondary Paola St Thomas More College Girls' Secondary Santa Luċija St Thomas More College Boys' Secondary Ħamrun
St Thomas More College Fgura Primary A
General Information Fgura Primary A forms part of St Thomas More College. It is an inclusive school with a population of over 500 students of whom 25 students are with a statement of individual needs who are being supported by 19 learning support assistants. The diversity of needs vary from autistic spectrum disorder, learning difficulties, spina bifida, muscular dystrophy, communication difficulties, global development delay, Down’s Syndrome and oppositional conduct disorder.
Activities eTwinning Projects in Fgura Primary A: Chocolate & Chips Little hands can do great things The visit of Our Scottish Partners Friends to Know : Communication and Knowledge Friends to Know: It is time to learn Little Explorers Buzz Bees Colours of Life
School is participating in the Project Dinja Waħda organised by Birdlife Malta. School participates in various environmental activities: talks by Birdlife representatives who share bird watching experience with the children project to separate waste, reduce, re-use and recycle materials that we use activities that get children familiar with animals threatened by our lifestyle.
St Thomas More College Fgura Primary B
General information Today, Fgura Primary B School, named after the first headmaster, Emanuel Debono Decesare, hosts nearly 400 pupils from Fgura and the neighbouring areas.
ACTIVITIES World Book Day Prize Giving Ceremony - Ministry for Competition Breakfast Day Sports Day Clean up the World
Sports Day
Clean up the World
St Thomas More College Marsascala Primary Information about St Thomas More College Marsascala Primary is in separate presentation.
St Thomas More College Marsaxlokk Primary
St Thomas More College Marsaxlokk Primary At present, the school is made up of two blocks, the kindergarten block and the main block. The kindergarten block is dedicated to the kindergarten children aged from three to five years whilst the main block holds the year one up to year six classes. There are two hundred students attending school and there are two streams in each year. The school population is not very high but this turns out to be quite beneficial both for the teachers and children. Having such a small population gives both teachers and students the opportunity to get to know each other better.
Activities They have many projects that are currently being developed at school. These are: The School Development Plan (School Policy, Health and Safety Awareness, Bilingualism, Teaching through Drama, Music, Art and I. T. Classroom, Environment) The School Refurbishment Project (Artificial Football Pitch, A Gardening Area, An Outside Performance Area)
St Thomas More College, Tarxien Primary. School Opening Hours: Winter: 08:30 - 02:30 (September - May) Summer: 08:15 - 12:00 (June - July) School Uniform: Winter: Blue jersey, blue trousers/skirt, school badge, white shirt and socks, black shoes Summer: Short sleeved white shirt, blue trousers/skirt, white socks, black shoes
Activities – Comenius Project This year pupils at Tarxien Primary C have started a Comenius Project, Web Magazine, along with four other schools. The schools participating in this Comenius Project are: Dun Karm Sant Tarxien Primary C - Malta 2nd Ierapetra Primary School - Greece Istituto Comprensivo Maria Capozzi - Italy Bryn School - Norway Norre-Nebel SkÖle - Denmark
Activities – Comenius Project The aim of the project is to help students, from the various schools, exchange their ideas regarding various topics like Me, My Friend, My Free Time, My School, Sports and Hobbies, My Pet, My Country, Traditions and Festivities and The World I dream of.
St Thomas More College Zejtun Primary A
St Thomas More College Zejtun Primary A Zejtun Primary School was built by the British while they were in Malta. It was designed in the neo-classical style, according to the plan of a Maltese architect towards the beginning of the 20th century. Regarding architecture, this is one of Malta’s finest schools and it served as a hospital for British Servicemen in the Second World War.
Originally, the school was named after the priest Dun Alwig Camilleri. The school was officially opened on the 11th June 1908. The present building houses both Zejtun Primary A and Zejtun Primary B. Extension works were carried out between 1955 and 1956 and 22 classes were added to the school. A Kindergarten section was built near the school in 1987, and was later enlarged in 1999, by adding 4 more classrooms and a playground. Nowadays both Zejtun Primary A and Zejtun Primary B are part of St Thomas More College.
The school building comprises Administration offices, classes, a resource room to help children achieve a higher level of oracy and literacy skills in English and Maltese, a clinic used by several professionals like the school nurse, the Speech and Language Pathologist, the school Counsellor and also a community library which opens twice weekly. The school has two yards which are used by students during recreation, for P.E. activities and other educational and religious functions. Surrounding the school premises is a garden which is tended daily.
School enhances children’s interest towards areas of joy and fulfillment such as craft, drama, music, P.E, science, art, ICT where Peripatetic teachers are an asset in this matter. All the staff in our school do their utmost to provide the pupils with an education of an assured quality within a caring community in which all individuals irrespective of circumstances and situations , are given opportunities to develop their full potential. Students attending Primary A are aged between 3 and 7-8 years of age, i.e. from Kindergarten 1 to Year 3.
St Thomas More College Zejtun Primary B
St Thomas More College Zejtun Primary B It is a public school and students are between the age of 8 and 11. The school was officially founded on 11th June 1908.
St Thomas More College Zejtun Primary B Żejtun Primary B is a school that caters for 231 boys and girls teaching classes Years IV, V and VI.