Friday 19 November 2010

St. Ignatius College GJL Blata l-Bajda

Hello,

We attend the school “Marija Regina” at Blata l-Bajda. Our school forms part of “St Ignatius College”. In our school there are about 800 girls and about 120 teachers. Our headmaster is Mr Victor Agius and we have 4 assistant heads Mr Diacono, Mr Schembri, Ms Saliba and Ms Formosa. All the students here are in one of 5 different age groups. There are 7 classes form 1 and the students are 11 years of age. There are 6 classes form 2 and the students are 12 years of age. There are 7 form 3 classes and the students are 13 years. There are 8 form 4 classes and the students are 14 years and there are 7 form 5 classes and the students are 15 years. After this year the students proceed to other schools. We are form 2 and form 3 students. At form 2 we learn the following subjects: Maths, English, Maltese, Science, Social Studies, History, Geography, Religion, ALM (arts, literature and music), Italian and Physical Education. We are sending you a short video clip that we filmed ourselves to show you our school. We are looking forward to start this eTwinning project with you. We enjoy doing science experiments and we look forward to shart this experience of commenting about different experiments. We hope that you like our experiments and that we like yours, and we learn from each other.

Regards
Josephine Ebejer Grech.
Malta.


4 comments:

  1. I like your film and really wonderful surroundings of the school. Especially I admire gardens and the extraordinary theatre. I imagine how many interesting things you can organise for students outdoors.

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  2. Nice school!
    Is that a private or public one?
    Do you have different schools for girls and for boys? It is not usual nowadays...

    Any way, Ignatius of Loyola is one of my favorite personalities on Christianity's History!
    Wellcome :-)

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  3. Josephine Ebejer Grech25 November 2010 at 17:29

    Dear Marika, Anna and Aida,
    thanks for your nice comments about our school. It is a public school. Only for girls. We have fantastic gardens and outdoors. Infact when the weather is nice we do lessons outside. The students have assembly every morning in the theatre.

    best regards
    Josephine
    Malta.

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