Giovanni Curmi Higher Secondary School Prospectus 2025-2026 Launched

Giovanni Curmi Higher Secondary School Prospectus 2025-2026 Launched
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The prospectus for Giovanni Curmi Higher Secondary School (GCHSS) in Naxxar for the 2025-2026 academic year was officially launched by the Minister for Education, Sport, Youth, Research and Innovation, Clifton Grima.

Minister Grima said, “This prospectus demonstrates how this post-secondary institution provides education through the holistic development of students’ abilities. It places the student at the centre, reflecting their aspirations, and is tailored to meet the needs of prospective GCHSS students. It considers the diverse talents of students and how GCHSS can nurture their best educational qualities.”

The school principal, Anna Spiteri Meilak, highlighted that the prospectus includes two new courses, part of the school’s ongoing mission to provide even more opportunities for its students.

The prospectus outlines a variety of programmes, including the Matriculation Certificate (MC), the Advanced/Intermediate/Ordinary (AIO) programme, the Individualised Programme for Adult Learners (IPAL), and others.

Prospective students are invited to attend the Open Day on Friday, 13 June, at the GCHSS campus in Naxxar.

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VASTE II Launches New Chapter with Over €18 Million Funding

VASTE II Launches New Chapter with Over €18 Million Funding
Jun 10 2025 Share

Spread over five years and managed by Jobsplus, this new funding represents an increase of six million euros over the first VASTE programme. The initial phase supported and trained 2,400 participants, of whom 45% secured employment within six months of completing the programme or continued training to qualify for specific jobs.

The second VASTE programme was shaped following extensive consultations involving Jobsplus, social partners, non-governmental organisations, and other stakeholders.

Eighteen million euros have been allocated by the European Social Fund for the second phase of the VASTE programme, aimed at providing training to vulnerable individuals to help them find employment.

The programme offers tools and training for people with disabilities or vulnerabilities, those at risk of poverty, prisoners preparing to reintegrate into society, individuals recovering from drug addiction, and others facing social exclusion. It provides new skills to open pathways towards inclusion in society through employment.

“Over the next five years, Jobsplus will support more than 3,000 people from vulnerable groups by offering a range of services tailored to those with intellectual, physical or mental disabilities,” Minister Camilleri stated.

Through VASTE II, people with disabilities and special needs can integrate fully not only into the labour market but into society as a whole.

Minister for European Funds and Implementation of the Electoral Programme, Stefan Zrinzo Azzopardi, described VASTE II as a clear example of the government’s effective use of European funds to build a fairer and more inclusive society.

Building on the success of the first phase, which reached nearly 2,400 vulnerable individuals—60% of whom had disabilities—VASTE II marks a new chapter with over €18 million in funding from the European Social Fund Plus.

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Photographer To Exhibit ‘Memories Of China’ At Local Museum

Photographer To Exhibit 'Memories Of China' At Local Museum
Jun 10 2025 Share

Yan Pirotta, a local graphic designer with a passion for photography, is currently holding a photography exhibition titled ‘Memories of China’ at the Malta Postal Museum until the 30th of June.

 

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In a project supported by Arts Council Malta, the photos Yann captured transport viewers to a completely different culture as captured by the lens of a Maltese artist.

“Photography came into my life in my early teens, when I got

my hands on the newly released Nikon D3100. I was super

excited to explore the world of photography”, Yann told Malta Daily.

This first solo photography exhibition aims to show the amazing character of the country thousands of miles away from our Mediterranean island – its people, its architecture and its beautiful natural landscapes.

 

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The exhibition is available between the 4th and 30th of June for the public from 10:00 – 16:00 on Mondays to Fridays, and from 10:00 till 14:00 on Saturdays.

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Sunday Marked The Exciting Finale Of The 33rd Malta Open Bowling Tournament

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On Sunday 8th June, the 33rd Malta Open Bowling Tournament reached its exciting finale at the Superbowl, located within The Eden in St. Julian’s.

Spanning a full week, the tournament maintained a consistently high level of energy and competitive spirit throughout.

Maltese bowlers delivered impressive performances across the event, showcasing their skill and determination.

Emerging victorious, Mathijs Beverdam from the Netherlands claimed the 2025 Malta Open title, securing his win in what was hailed as one of the most fiercely contested tournaments to date.

Looking ahead, organisers have confirmed that The Eden will next host the 27th Malta Seniors Open, set to take place from 8th to 12th October 2025.

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