The money they had originally collected for their sports day T-shirts was given to Hospice Malta
Primary School pupils continue with online classes

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‘We Care’ Week at our College Primary
A three-month absence and lockdown have not stopped students attending St Aloysius College Primary School in Balzan from feeling part of and contributing to their community.
SAC Sports Complex new opening hours
Following recent developments made during this Covid-19 Transition Phase, we are pleased to inform you that we are offering our services as indicated in this newspost
St Aloysius’ College launches its YouTube Channel
Check out our variety of vids to experience what goes on at our schools, and discover the many talents of our students and staff…
A video message from our Primary Head
Ms Daniela Camilleri Sacco offers some excellent words of advice to parents and children
College works well underway
Parallel to the reality of lessons in the virtual world and the many missed opportunities for students, another reality has taken over a good number of local schools, and ours too - maintenance works, which everyone would have considered unthinkable at this time of...
March 2020 saw our schools turn upside-down with the COVID-19 pandemic and measures that were put in place to slow down contagion. Our staff quickly mobilised and got onto online teaching platforms. Students continue working on their assigned daily tasks, sent via email by 8:00am, ensuring content is the same for all. The below are just a few key highlights:
• Email sent daily by all teachers by 08:00 across all preps including handouts, PowerPoint presentations with or without voiceover, links, virtual platform invites, etc
• Recorded lessons
• Class dojo – here a class community is created, mostly used by the prep 2s – an excellent way reaching students, and loved by parents and guardians (link for reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rzzb5cmNoc0)
• Virtual live lesson – using Teams, Zoom, Webex, Class Dojo – besides the normal lesson delivery, live lessons are used for class meetings, storytelling, show and tell, class assemblies, and singing
• Teachers have also explored creative ways of sending the students a recorded reading lesson
• Some teachers are joining LSEs in a one-to one session with a student on a statement or students with a difficult family background
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Sixth Formers turn disappointment into donation
The money they had originally collected for their sports day T-shirts was given to Hospice Malta
‘We Care’ Week at our College Primary
A three-month absence and lockdown have not stopped students attending St Aloysius College Primary School in Balzan from feeling part of and contributing to their community.
SAC Sports Complex new opening hours
Following recent developments made during this Covid-19 Transition Phase, we are pleased to inform you that we are offering our services as indicated in this newspost
St Aloysius’ College launches its YouTube Channel
Check out our variety of vids to experience what goes on at our schools, and discover the many talents of our students and staff…
A video message from our Primary Head
Ms Daniela Camilleri Sacco offers some excellent words of advice to parents and children
College works well underway
Parallel to the reality of lessons in the virtual world and the many missed opportunities for students, another reality has taken over a good number of local schools, and ours too - maintenance works, which everyone would have considered unthinkable at this time of...
Sixth Formers turn disappointment into donation
The money they had originally collected for their sports day T-shirts was given to Hospice Malta
‘We Care’ Week at our College Primary
A three-month absence and lockdown have not stopped students attending St Aloysius College Primary School in Balzan from feeling part of and contributing to their community.
