More than 1,800 vacant places for students in Church Schools

Nov 22, 2022

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The Admission Regulations for Church Schools in Malta for the scholastic year 2023-2024 have been published on the website of the Archdiocese of Malta. The Admission Regulations for Church Schools in Gozo for the scholastic year 2023-2024 will be online by the 25th November 2022.

There will be a total of 1,852 vacant places for students (1,601 in Malta and 251 in Gozo). All applications will be accepted online. Applications for ‘Criteria 1’ for Malta are to be submitted between the 24th November and 1st December 2022 while those for Gozo will be between the 9th December and 15 th December 2022.  Applications for ‘Other Applicants’ can be submitted between the 1st and 14th February 2023.
The list of required documents, application dates and other information is provided in the regulations which will be available online.

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