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Ħtija Tagħna?

submitted by Handaq Secondary School St.Ignatius College : Martina Galea  for 11-14
dissemination(s): other, school noticeboard
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This article investigates waste separation and our contribution for a better environment.

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The Deadly Trip

submitted by Handaq Secondary School St.Ignatius College : Kira Farrugia  for 11-14
dissemination(s): other, school noticeboard
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This article depicts the deadly journey of an asylum seeker as he left Syria to find peace in another country … Malta.

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Qrendi … a better place

submitted by Handaq Secondary School St.Ignatius College : Kelsey Azzopardi  for 11-14
dissemination(s): other, school noticeboard
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It’s an investigation into how the locality of Qrendi can be made more attractive and efficient.

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Vandaliżmu ġewwa l-Imqabba … x’effett iħalli fuq ir-raħal

submitted by Handaq Secondary School St.Ignatius College : Antonella Borg  for 11-14
dissemination(s): other, school noticeboard
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It’s about a vandalised playground in Imqabba.

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Is it a passion 4 trees?

submitted by St. Francis Primary School Cospicua : School's Sub-Committee  for 7-10
dissemination(s): https://www.facebook.com/StFrancisCospicua/?ref=hl, other, school media, website
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Students had the opportunity to plant seeds at our school and also in the outdoors. Seeds of indigenous trees were planted in the water bottles which they will grow in small plants which later on will be given to P.A.R.K.s Malta to be distributed around our island. Hands on and tree planting activities were also done at the European Garden Xrobb l-Ghagin, Buskett Forests, St. Vincent De Paule and at the Argotti Gardens. Knowing that trees not only remove harmful chemicals from the soil, but also help reduce the greenhouses leading to global warming, planting trees is a must and because we care and because we want to save our planet the students enthusiastically involved themselves in planting trees in various places around our Island.      

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