27/05/2025
Our EkoSkola team is proud to announce that our school has been awarded the prestigious Green Flag Award for the third consecutive time. We thank our committee for its hard work and dedication shown throughout these years towards fostering a better school environment.
22/05/2025
Yesterday a group of EkoSkola members and Media students from our school received awards and recognition for their photographic contributions in the YRE (Young Reporters for the Environment) competition. Before the ceremony took place, our group together with representatives from other schools, assisted to a turtle release in Armier Bay.
31/03/2025
Ethan Nwankwo's third entry in the YRE competition is titled: "A distorted view".
Through the lens of a discarded bottle, a pristine coastline is tainted. Litter reshapes how we see our natural world—shouldn’t we aim for clarity instead?
31/03/2025
Ethan Nwankwo's second entry is titled: "Out of sight, not out of harm".
Plastic waste lodged in infrastructure is a silent hazard—unseen, unmanaged, and slowly polluting.
31/03/2025
Ethan Nwankwo is another student from our school participating in the YRE competition. His first entry is titled: "A patch of colour, overshadowed by clutter".
Spring flowers fight to thrive amidst a careless heap. How much longer can nature bloom under the weight of waste?"
26/03/2025
Robin Saguna and Maria Debattista's 3rd entry in the YRE competition is titled: “From gathering space to forgotten corner".
What once held purpose now shares its home with rust and rubble. Can we revive spaces without leaving waste behind?”
26/03/2025
Robin Saguna and Maria Debattista's second entry in the YRE competition is titled: "A mark left behind".
Even the smallest traces can tell a story—of learning, or of litter. What legacy do we want our footprints to leave?
26/03/2025
Robin Saguna and Maria Debattista also collaborated together and their first entry in the YRE competition is titled: "Trapped in time".
Plastic waste becomes part of the landscape, blurring the line between natural and man-made. How long before we see the consequences buried too deep?"
26/03/2025
Emma Debrincat and Anna Grima's 6th entry in the YRE competition is titled: "Mixed Messages".
A sign meant to organise lies discarded in disarray. Is this how we treat both nature and rules—carelessly abandoned?
26/03/2025
Emma Debrincat and Anna Grima's 5th entry in the YRE competition is titled: "A small bottle, a lasting burden".
Plastic waste like this outlives its usefulness by hundreds of years. Is this the footprint we want to leave?