The Year 1.1 students of Ms Marilyn Bugeja and the Year 1.2 students of Ms Louise Cutajar had an interesting science fieldwork event. The students went to Jardinland where they had the opportunity to see different types of plants, flowers and trees. After going round and observing the surroundings they also planted a flower.
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Fieldwork at Valletta
On the 18th November, the year 6 children carried out a fieldwork at Valletta. They visited various historical places such as the Aubergue de Castille, the President’s Palace, St. John’s Cathedral, and many other interesting sites. A short break followed in the Barrakka Gardens while admiring the beauty of the Grand Harbour. Through such fieldwork the children had the opportunity to appreciate Malta’ s cultural heritage first hand.
Sunny Fieldwork at Marsaxlokk
On Thursday 12th November 2015, our Year 5 pupils went to Marsaxlokk to carry out a Social Studies fieldwork exercise valid for their half-yearly exams. The weather was fantastic for this time of the year (thanks to St. Martin) which put a smile on everyone’s face. 
Friendly fishermen and street hawkers readily exchanged a few words with the children, and also complimented the latter on being very well behaved. Many tourists were also amused to see them diligently carrying out their tasks, and the kids repaid their attention with lots of waves and hellos. 
It was a truly enjoyable and instructive experience for the children, who were keen in showing their appreciation both during the outing as well as following our return to school. What a fun way to learn! 
Dr Micallef, Yr 5.1
Fieldwork Marsaxlokk
The Year 5.2 students went for their social studies fieldwork at Marsaxlokk. During their visit the students had to find out information about this fishing village.
The students had a great time learning by doing while exploring every detail of Marsaxlokk. Apart from doing the research the students were asked to draw their own works of art to representing the locality of Marsaxlokk.
Mdina Fieldwork…
On Thursday 14th November 2013 the two Year 5 classes visited to Mdina to carry out a Social Studies fieldwork exercise valid for their half yearly exams.
It was an enjoyable experience in this magnificent old city of Malta.
The weather was kind enough to allow the pupils to perform their tasks while admiring their splendid surroundings.
Many children commented that they never had so much fun while doing an exam.
Dr Simone Micallef


















