LGBTIQ SEMINAR

Maria Regina College, in collaboration with the Department for Student services and the Malta Gay Rights Movement (MGRM) organized a one-day seminar for the psychosocial team, guidance teachers and other personnel from the Department of Student Services. This was done to better understand and address any challenges particularly in view of legislation in this regard. Mr Decelis, the College Principal, thanked MGRM, for facilitating the seminar and emphasized the College’s commitment towards equality, understanding and quality education.

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SPEAK PROJECT

The project used the socially ubiquitous music of rap to inspire students from Maria Regina College to understand themselves, the world around them whilst being given the tools to express their feelings about what they have contemplated.

Jon Mallia, a popular rapper, taught participants the quintessential importance of listening and consuming information with a critical mind. This faculty of consideration translates to many life scenarios. Furthermore, students were asked to talk openly on themes such as violence, racism, relationships and wealth in a comfortable setting, using rap music as their vehicle. The project broadened the participants’ vocabulary and understanding of linguistic tools such as figurative speech and parts of speech whilst inspiring each student to be an individual, contributing to a collective cause. Two songs were eventually composed by the students with lyrics depicting a drug addiction scenario whilst the second one focused on domestic violence.

 

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A DAY AT WARDIJA RESOURCE CENTRE

Last Friday, Patrick Decelis, College Principal, spent the day at the Wardija Resource Centre in order to discuss projects and activities held there. Meetings with the Senior Leadership Team, clerks and minor staff were held. Class visits gave Mr Decelis a good glimpse of the good work carried out daily at the Resource Centre. Teachers and LSAs showed how hard-working they are. Well done to the Head of Centre, Mr Agius, and all others for their endeavours. Keep up the positive atmosphere!

PARENTING SKILLS COURSE FOR MARIA REGINA SECONDARY SCHOOL PARENTS

last year, Maria Regina College organised courses for Primary school parents.

This scholastic year, Maria Regina College is organising a Parenting Skills Course for parents of students who attend

MRC Naxxar Middle School

MRC Mosta Secondary

MRC Mosta Secondary Zokrija.

Please apply immediately since applications will be accepted on a first come first serve basis.

LAQGĦA MA’ DR FABRI DWAR MY JOURNEY

B’kollaborazzjoni bejn tliet Kulleġġi, cioe’ il-Kulleġġ Maria Regina, il-Kulleġġ San Nikola u l-Kulleġġ Santa Klara, saret laqgħa oħra fis-sensiela My Journey immexxija minn Dr Frank Fabri.  Kienu preżenti l-Assistenti Kapijiet u l-Kapijiet tad-Dipartiment mit-tliet kulleġġi. Il-laqgħa saret fis-sala tal-iskola Primarja ta’ San Ġiljan.

Gurnata f’Mosta A

Il-ġurnata fl-iskola primarja A tal-Mosta nhar l-Erbgħa 18 ta’ Jannar, bdiet b’Assembly interessanti fejn il-Prinċipal kellem lill-istudenti dwar l-importanza li nkunu ferħanin u nirrispettaw lil kulħadd.

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TRAINING AND CAREER CONVENTION

Maria Regina College, the College encompassing twelve state schools based in the Northern part of the island, held its first Training and Career Convention for all its Year 11 students on the 17th of January, 2017.

The innovative aspect of the event was due to the fact that employers and further education providers were brought together under one roof to offer information and answer questions students would have related to employment and further education.

Students attending the Mosta Secondary School Zokrija and the Mosta Secondary School were grouped in small numbers to facilitate comfortable and casual conversations.

Through this event, students appreciated that the College is there to support them in their transition from Secondary to Post-Secondary Education and/or successful employment.