by Communications Coordinator | May 10, 2021 | Primary school news, Secondary School news, Sixth Form News, Uncategorized
The Secretariat for Catholic Education (SfCE) and the Church Schools Association (CSA) have issued a press release and more detailed position paper (links to full documents below) giving feedback to the White Paper “Towards the Strengthening of the Legal Framework on the Responsible Use of Cannabis”. This feedback has also been presented to the Government as part of the consultation process currently underway.
Read more:
44 MT STQARRIJA KANNABIS SKEJJEL TAL-KNISJA
44 EN STATEMENT CANNABIS CHURCH SCHOOLS
We are aware that most of you share our concerns on this matter and are therefore appealing once again to each so we may collectively make our voice heard. With this intent we have prepared the letters below which you are free to use at your discretion when sending feedback on publicconsultation.mjeg@gov.mt, and which you may also choose to send to all Members of Parliament in your district. Contacts of all Members of Parliament may be found at: https://parlament.mt/en/13th-leg/political-groups/. Together we can make a difference!
Letters for your reference:
Ittra tal-genituri bil-Malti
Parents’ Letter for MPs
Thank you for supporting us protect the wellbeing of the Maltese society.
Best regards,
Fr Jimmy Bartolo sj, Ms Daniela Camilleri Sacco, Mr Edwin Ungaro and Ms Gabby Abela.
by Communications Coordinator | May 7, 2021 | Category 1, Category 2, Category 3, Primary school news, Secondary School news, Sixth Form News, Uncategorized
Click the link below to read the updated mandatory standards for non-contact sports on re-opening of facilities:
RE-OPENING OF FACILITIES – (3)
As from Monday 24th May 2021, the Health and Fitness Centre (gym) and the Athletics Track will be open as indicated:
Mondays to Fridays between 3:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
Saturdays & Public Holidays between 7:30 a.m. and 3:30 p.m.
Sundays – Closed.
by Communications Coordinator | May 4, 2021 | Category 1, Category 2, Category 3, Primary school news, Secondary School news, Sixth Form News

Featured above: Artist’s impression of the proposed project
MAJOR INVESTMENT IN THE SPORTS COMPLEX THROUGH AN AGREEMENT BETWEEN ST ALOYSIUS COLLEGE
AND VASSALLO GROUP
A communication update from our Rector, Fr Jimmy Bartolo sj:
I am pleased to inform you that St Aloysius College and Vassallo Group, through Learning Works Limited – a subsidiary company that offers education and training – have entered into an agreement through which the St Aloysius College Sports Complex will undergo renovation, modernisation and extension.

Learning Works Limited will construct and operate the Mediterranean College of Sport (MCS), a private sports college which shall include a new football ground, swimming pool, gymnastics hall, car park, a centre for sports science, and a childcare centre.
By means of this agreement, the new facilities will be available to MCS students and the students of St Aloysius College. The Complex will also be open to the public and to sports clubs after school hours.
The agreement also includes extensive renovation of existing facilities that form part of the St Aloysius College Sports Complex: the sports pavilion (a large indoor hall for handball, basketball, and several other sports), the gymnasium, the cafeteria and other facilities. The entire construction will take place on St Aloysius College property. After issuing a public call for proposals for the necessary upkeep and development of the Complex, we received several proposals. We have selected the Vassallo Group proposal so as to remain faithful to our educational mission.
This is another step so that the College continues to offer your children the best education. Since its foundation, the College has strongly believed that sport is an important value in the formation of students and of the public. Thanks to this investment we shall continue to reinforce this value.
Work is expected to take place over a period of two years once the application has been approved by the Planning Authority.
My heartfelt thanks go to the Chairperson and the College board members, and to the dedicated teams working on this project, for their competence, commitment and perseverance.
I thank every person who in one way or another, has given, and continues to give their support in this process and related decisions.
The College and Vassallo group will be working in close collaboration so that the project can be completed in the shortest possible time, and with the least inconvenience for students, educators and neighbours.
I would like to thank you for your cooperation so that we can make this dream come true for the good of many.
-Fr Jimmy Bartolo sj
Rector – St Aloysius College
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