All posts tagged schools
The reason for all this traffic? It’s not my car, it’s yours
November 8, 2022 | No comments
when it comes to traffic this saying (and the implied blame) has been turned on its head.
Read more »Guess it’s easier to disrupt education than to ban private parties
January 12, 2021 | No comments
This column first appeared in Malta Today For those who thought ushering in a new year meant that everything would […]
Read more »Do you want schools to open? Then just wear that mask!
September 1, 2020 | No comments
This column first appeared on Malta Today I have tried to stay out of the debate about whether schools should […]
Read more »Let’s put an end to all political bullying in schools
August 14, 2018 | No comments
This article first appeared in Malta Today There are some who feel that Michelle Muscat was ill-advised to draw attention […]
Read more »The final straw
May 25, 2018 | No comments
This article first appeared on Malta Today They may seem like trivial, innocuous things, but plastic straws account for a […]
Read more »HSBC-supported exhibition imagines water from a new lens
May 1, 2018 | No comments
A three-year art project with an aim to cultivate an understanding of water conservation in young students and supported by […]
Read more »Education: Tracksuits instead of uniforms are the least of our problems
October 3, 2017 | No comments
This article first appeared in Malta Today Social media is guaranteed to always give rise to some ruckus or other. […]
Read more »Turn your plastic caps into funds for l-Istrina
March 28, 2017 | No comments
GreenPak awards 2016 winners and launches ‘Nirriċikla Għall-Istrina 2017’ Collecting plastic caps of bottled water, soft drinks, jerry cans, detergent […]
Read more »Fantastical characters come to life through HSBC Catch the Drop
December 16, 2016 | No comments
In its efforts to champion water conservation in Malta, HSBC’s Water Programme – Catch the Drop sought to awaken the […]
Read more »The missing link in sex education
November 1, 2016 | No comments
This article first appeared in the Sunday edition of Malta Today There are always a lot of suppositions when it […]
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