MATSEC offers exams at Advanced and Intermediate level. Examinations are held in May/June. Oral exams start in March.
This service provides a continuing education to minimise, as much as possible, the effects of long absence from school while a child is recovering in hospital.
This specialised service addresses child abuse cases, including physical, sexual, neglect, and emotional abuse, as well as children at risk. They prevent, identify, and report abuse while providing...
This service prepares students for the world of work through subject selection, career orientation, work exposure, and one-to-one career guidance. It supports both secondary and primary students all...
Teachers specialising in visual impairments support students, families, and schools from infancy to Year 11. They provide guidance on educational needs, assistive technologies, curriculum...
This service aims to keep schools safe from substances like cigarettes, alcohol, vaping and drugs through prevention and interventions. Schools and parents can refer students, and strict procedures...
Students unable to attend school from Year 1 to Year 11 for at least three consecutive weeks due to illness, medical condition (if it is not contagious) or injury can be referred for home tuition...
Minors who have not yet completed compulsory schooling need a school exemption for work purposes.
Stipends and Grants are provided by the Government of Malta for students attending at approved Post-Secondary, Vocational and Tertiary Educational Institutions. Stipends and Grants are regulated...
The Government, through the Ministry for Education, Sport, Youth, Research and Innovation, currently provides free transportation to students in compulsory schooling and kindergarten, attending State,...