The Year 1 students of Ms Marilyn Bugeja have been learning about the importance of preserving the natural habitats of creatures that live in Malta. During one of the session the students got to know better the hedgehog. Knowing that the hedgehogs are decreasing in numbers for various reasons, including the destruction of their natural habitat due to the building industry, or being killed and run over by cars, the students pledged to be more careful in preserving the environment.
Category Archives: Dinja Waħda
Dinja Wahda Awards 2016
Sea Chains…
A shore thing…
Green Club and Dinja Waħda
Dinja Waħda Awards 2014-2015
The school has been awarded the Gold Award for participating in Dinja Waħda projects. Since the school was awarded the Gold Award for 3 consecutive years, the school has also achieved the Blue Flag Award.
Well done to all the students and teachers for giving their 100%. Special thanks goes to Ms Rodgers, Assistant Head in charge of Dinja Waħda projects, for coordinating the activities and for promoting environmental awareness among all stakeholders.
Dinja Waħda…
Green Club…
Ms Rodgers, assistant head in charge of the Green Club, assigned an important task to the Green Club members. The members were asked to decorate the Green Club noticeboard using recycled material to help other students become more aware the environment.
Through such activities students become more aware about the importance of preserving the environment while promoting various ways of how to reduce, reuse and recycle.
Dinja Waħda Notice Board
Once again our school has embarked on Dinja Waħda. This year the school is aiming for another Gold Award and for the Blue Flag, which is awarded to schools who manage to achieve Gold Award consecutively over 3 years.
The project is coordinated by Ms Rodgers, assistant head. In these photos we see the students preparing a display for this year’s Dinja Waħda notice board.











