English in Malta St. Pauls
We offer English language courses at our school in Malta.
Students must be at least 18 years old to participate. |
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English in Malta St. Paul'sThinking of learning English and enjoying a Mediterranean climate? Look no further than the very South of Europe! The Island of Malta is situated between Sicily and the coast of North Africa. The sun shines the whole year round on its North African like landscape.
English is Malta's first official and cultural language which is a legacy left behind by the British, who occupied the island for its strategic geographical position well into the 1960s. |
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| The judicial and educational systems have remained in place and are still very British and on Malta you do of course drive on the left hand side. Today Malta is one of the most Catholic countries in the world; nowhere else are there so many religious holidays or so many churches per square mile. |
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The Phoenicians, Romans, French and British have all come and gone. Its diverse culture has played a greater role in history than on most other islands. The Maltese mentality is Mediterranean, a warm blend of Italian, Spanish and British.
Indeed the Maltese language schools are greatly respected throughout Europe. |
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Malta St. Paul´s in a Nutshell
● Location The Maltese archipelago is situated in the Mediterranean Sea, approximately 100 km south of Sicily. It is made up of several islands, the main ones being Malta, Gozo and Comino. St. Paul's Bay is located on a peninsula in the north of the island. |
● Famous for
Cultural and historical heritage; sun and sea; vibrant nightlife; friendliness of the locals. |
● School surroundings
St. Paul's Bay is a modern seaside village, full of culture, bars and restaurants, and beaches. |
● Cities, towns and villages nearby
St. Julian´s, Mdina, Bugibba, Sliema, Mosta, Valletta. |
● Places of interest
The Silent City Mdina , Valletta, The Three Cities, Kemuna Tower, Knights of Malta exhibition centre, St. John's Co-Cathedral, the Blue Grotto,
Popeye Village, Salt Pans, the Rabat catacombs, Xlendi Tower, Blue Lagoon, Mnadjra, Hagar Qim. |
● Special events
Carnival (in February), Summer Fiestas (throughout the summer in different towns and villages), Independence Day celebrations (21st September),
In Guardia, Alarma!, Good Friday procession (March / April). |
● Shopping
In St Paul's Bay you will find many shops offering souvenirs, clothes, jewellery, and much more. |
● Nightlife
Some of the best nightlife in Europe is concentrated in the small area of St. Julian’s called Paceville. Going out in Malta is still cheap compared to most places in Europe, and bars and clubs stay open all night.
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● Public transport facilities
The easiest and cheapest way to get around in Malta is by bus. Bus routes cover almost the whole island and operate regularly. |
● Getting there from the airport
| By bus: |
Please take a bus to
Valletta first and then another bus to the school in St. Paul's. |
| By taxi: |
A taxi from the airport to the school costs approximately 20 Euro |
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