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St. Margaret College Secondary School Verdala students experience a Chinese Tea Culture Ceremony as part of their multicultural project.

submitted by St. Margaret College Secondary School Verdala : Baldacchino Joenis, Cini Maya, Demetrius Gerada, Isaac Diacono, Leon Bartolo, Manpreet Singh, Vassallo Jake  for 15-18
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, school magazine, school media, website
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awarded: Participation

On Tuesday, 15th November 2022, some Form 4 (Year 10) classes at St. Margaret College Secondary School Verdala, Cospicua experienced the beauty of a Chinese Tea Culture ceremony as part of their multi cultural project. During this ceremony, students had the chance to smell the nice aroma of fresh Chinese Jasmine tea leaves and taste a cup of delicious Chinese tea.

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St. Margaret College Secondary School Verdala students commemorate Holocaust Memorial Day.

submitted by St. Margaret College Secondary School Verdala : Kaiden Gatt, Kalvin Bartolo, Neil Micallef, Teyzem Abela  for 15-18
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, school magazine, school media, website
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awarded: Participation

On Friday, 27th January 2023, a group of Form 4 (Year 10) students at St. Margaret College Secondary School Verdala, Cospicua commemorated Holocaust Memorial Day. Holocaust Memorial Day has been observed each year on January 27th since 2005. This is the same day that the Auschwitz concentration camp was liberated in 1945 by Russian troops. Holocaust Memorial Day or International Holocaust Remembrance Day is commemorated each year in remembrance of victims of genocide across the world. It is an international day to remember in particular the over six million Jews killed during the Holocaust. During this day we also remember the millions of other people killed or persecuted by Nazi Germany during the Second World War.

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St. Margaret College Secondary School Verdala, Cospicua Science CCP students highlight the use of Water Pump Mills in Malta and their urgent repair.

submitted by St. Margaret College Secondary School Verdala : Caruana Grazio, Demicoli Lara, Demicoli Thornton Yakira, Garzia Damian Steve  for 15-18
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, school magazine, school media, website
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awarded: Commended

On Monday, 21st November 2022, a group of Form 4 (year 10) Science Core Curriculum Programme (CCP) students at St. Margaret College Secondary School Verdala, Cospicua engaged in an eco-project highlighting the use of Water Pump Mills in Malta and their urgent repair especially in some localities in Malta where they are exposed to strong winds. This science project was related to their Science study unit about the Energy Sources.

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St. Margaret College Secondary School Verdala students create awareness about Breast Cancer during the Pink October worldwide campaign

submitted by St. Margaret College Secondary School Verdala : Jamie Bugeja, Salerno Andrei, Yanique Gambin  for 15-18
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): newspaper, school media, website
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awarded: Commended

On Monday, 24th October 2022, a special school assembly was held at St. Margaret College Secondary School Verdala, Cospicua to create more awareness about Breast Cancer during the Pink October worldwide campaign.

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Why Do You Litter?

submitted by Gzira St.Monica School : Elena Aquilina  for 11-14
campaign: YRE Entry
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photos Reporting photo
awarded: Commended

The photograph displays a drainpipe, a plastic bottle, and other trash. The planet is littered with rubbish, with 2.12 billion tonnes thrown yearly. Why are we boosting it? Our careless littering is endangering many species and harming ecosystems. Why are we causing harm to nature and animals? We must exercise caution to protect our natural green spaces. Otherwise, the planet will change from green to grey. What can we do to preserve our green spaces? We can avoid littering, discourage others from littering, and adequately separate our litter.

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