UPDATE: Success at the Dinja Waħda Awards Ceremony 2022

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** Update: Dinja Waħda Awards Ceremony 2022 **

Global Citizenship integrates actions, skills and attitudes which allow us to continue our ecologically sustainable actions that promote and nurture ecological conversion.
The Dinja Waħda Gold Award was received on behalf of the whole school community by Ms Roberta Camilleri, Assistant Head, Enrico Bonavia and Francesca Vassallo, Chairpersons of our EkoSkola Malta Committee.
During the awards ceremony, a total of 78 Primary and Secondary schools were recognized for their hard work connecting children with nature through BirdLife Malta‘s Dinja Waħda environmental education programme, run in collaboration with the Directorate for Learning & Assessment Programmes and supported by Bank of Valletta.
Well done to all ❤ 🌳🌿🪴

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