RESisles project 2024 – 2025

On Friday, 7th November 2025, 47 schools were awarded the internationally recognised Eco-Schools Green Flag in celebration of their exceptional commitment to sustainability, student leadership, and climate action within their communities.

 

The ceremony, presided over by H.E. Myriam Spiteri Debono, President of Malta, honoured students who have shown remarkable dedication to environmental stewardship and responsible citizenship.

 

Held at Villa Blanche in the limits of Żurrieq, the event was organised by Nature Trust – FEE Malta in collaboration with the Local Councils Association, and welcomed a total of 240 attendees.

 

As part of the ceremony, schools also acknowledged the contribution of Local Councils through the EkoSkola Eco-Community Collaboration Award. Nine Local Councils were nominated by Eco-Schools committees, with the award recognising outstanding partnerships between students and local authorities in advancing sustainability at the community level.

 

During the networking session, various stands showcased programmes and projects promoting sustainable development. RESisles highlighted the work carried out over the past year across the three partner countries—Malta, Crete, and Cyprus. Students, Local Councils, local entities, and school representatives had the opportunity to engage with the displays and discuss sustainability-related topics. 

 

The RESisles project was co-funded by the European Union

 

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