Our role is to inspire and guide a school community that nurtures a digital literate environment, shifting towards student-centred learning involving hands-on practices. This will aid in integrating technology and teaching practices that will help our students develop 21st Century competences including critical thinking, creativity, computational-thinking, communication and collaboration to become responsible digital citizens.
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π Congratulations to the eTwinning National Malta Awards 2025 winners from St Aloysius College – Malta, St. Paul's Missionary College, Theresa Nuzzo School, and St Michael School! Come and listen to their inspiration stories at the βeTwinning in Action: Connecting Classrooms, Building Skills for Lifeβ, a morning seminar for Church School Educators in collaboration with eTwinning Malta. We look forward to seeing even more Church schools join such inspiring initiatives in the future! ππ
π Date: 20th November
π Register here: forms.office.com/e/X1QspTYv16
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π Congratulations to all the winners at the eTwinning Malta Awards! π
A special well-done to:
π Ms. Prascovia Deidun β St Aloysius College – Malta
π Mr. Louis Agius β St Michael School
π Ms. Deborah Buttigieg and Ms.Censina Curmi – St. Paul's Missionary College
π Ms. Annabella Gauci – Theresa Nuzzo School
Your hard work, creativity, and dedication to collaboration and innovation in education truly shine through! ππ
A heartfelt thank you to eTwinning Malta for the exceptional organisation and wonderful celebration, and for all the fruitful work and support they offer to all eTwinning educators. ππ
Year 9 students De La Salle College Malta have been diving deep into the fascinating connection between Health and Coding β and yes, itβs as strange but true as it sounds! π§ πͺπ‘
As part of EU Code Week Malta 2025, learners explored how coding and computational thinking can support promote wellbeing.
A huge well done to all the students and educators for their enthusiasm, innovation, and teamwork. Coding your way to a healthier, smarter future!ππ
π Exploring Computational Thinking at St. Augustine College π
The youngest learners at St. Augustine College are taking their first exciting steps into the world of Computational Thinking through fun and creative Unplugged Coding Activities during PSCD lessons π»β¨
Through hands-on games, storytelling, movement, and play, children are discovering that coding isnβt just about computers β itβs about thinking smart, planning ahead, and having fun while learning! π§©π€π‘
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