11-14
Bins on diplay
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by Saint Monica Birkirkara : Mireya Hili for 11-14
dissemination(s): website
filed under Photos
This picture was taken in Brighella street, Birkirkara. Dog waste bins without bottoms are quite useless and harmful to the environment because there would be nowhere to dispose of dog waste and so it ends up on the ground. To solve this problem we should inform the local council because it is its duty to provide bins for the benefit of dog owners and the health of citizens.
Trashless nature
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by Saint Monica Birkirkara : Sadie Micallef for 11-14
dissemination(s): website
filed under Photos
It is against the law to throw rubbish in fields, but some people do not listen.You can never enjoy nature without seeing some trash laying around.I think the government should handle this solution by appointing people [for example wardens] to check these places out and give the people who threw trash a fine.They also could put some recycling bins next to the field.I would really like to see the government do a big effort about this situation and maybe we can finally enjoy nature without any trash.
We also have a car to stay in the shade!
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by St.Thomas More College Secondary School Santa Lucia : Kelly Grech for 11-14
dissemination(s): school media,other,School facebook page, school notice board
filed under Photos
Time for our Sunday Picnic! We have a choice of furniture where to put our food and drink and the lovely view of a block of flats!
The picnic table is already here!
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by St.Thomas More College Secondary School Santa Lucia : Leah Cocks for 11-14
dissemination(s): school media,other,School facebook page, school notice board
filed under Photos
The countryside at its best ! Despite environmental education and free bulky refuse collection, people still decide to decorate our little remaining countryside with their castoffs.
nature’s garden is not a dustbin
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by St Nicholas secondary Dingli : Elsa Bonello for 11-14
dissemination(s): other,school fb page
filed under Photos
Hey! There aren’t any trash bins in here.
Saint and Insensibility
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by St Nicholas secondary Dingli : Elsa Bonello for 11-14
dissemination(s): other,schoo fb page
filed under Photos
If the trash bin is sealed or full, dispose of your waste in another bin. Bigger stuff goes in bring-in sites.
Frog-unfriendly
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by St Nicholas secondary Dingli : Elsa Bonello for 11-14
dissemination(s): other,school's fb page
filed under Photos
I’m sure there are several legal dumping sites across Malta and Gozo but this is not one of them.
Man-Made Mountain
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by St Nicholas secondary Dingli : Martina Muscat for 11-14
dissemination(s): other,school noticeboard
filed under Photos
Man-Made Mountain
Team Work for PEACE!
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by St Margaret College Secondary School Verdala Cospicua : Georgie Maria Degabriele,Mariah Sciberras,Yasmin Cassar Flores, Negai Galea, Ilenia Grech, Neville Coleiro, Kyle Dalli for 11-14
dissemination(s): school magazine,website,other,School Exhibition; Passed on EO for Social Studies; GTA DVD
filed under Photos
The members of the Students’ Council at our school wanted to create a game related to the theme of ‘Peace and Harmony’ which was the theme of our annual exhibition this year. The students are here seen discussing ideas for a game that could promote peace and make their peers better aware of various processes that help reduce conflict and establish peace. The Students’ Council also wanted to introduce the school to Computer Games that may lead students to better understanding of Global Conflicts, like Global Conflicts: Palestine and Global Conflicts: Child Soldiers. Gaming is fun but it may also be a first step to opening a window for Peace.
Right ahead of us!
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by St Margaret College Secondary School Verdala Cospicua : Natashia Vella, Kelly Falzon for 11-14
dissemination(s): school magazine,website,other,School exhibition; One drive link of GEW
filed under Photos
We in Malta are fortunate to have both geographical and historical features in our immediate environment. My school is on Margherita hill which was flattened and blocks built in the retrenchment close to Verdala Fort. All this is right ahead of us! The photo shows a particular historical feature at school built on purpose so that soldiers could refill the guns whilst another soldier was firing. We can actually see the links that exist between our geography and our history. As young people we need to support the protection of geographical and historical features. We need to understand how people in the past lived. Our country is really small but has a great history that we should all appreciate. We need to look right ahead of us to understand the full story that lies so close to us wherever we might be in Malta!