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  2. Education in Malta - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, 26,711 primary students, 25,793 secondary students, 5,719 post-secondary students, 9,472 tertiary students and 6,268 vocational students were enrolled in educational courses in Malta. Approximately 30 per cent of Malta's primary and secondary school students are enrolled in private schools, most of which are operated by the Catholic ...

  3. Maltese lace - Wikipedia

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    Lace made in Malta was originally needle lace, from the 16th to the 19th century, when the economic depression in the islands nearly led to the extinction of lacemaking there. But in the mid-1800s, Lady Hamilton Chichester sent lacemakers from Genoa to Malta. They used the old needle lace patterns and turned them into bobbin lace, which was ...

  4. List of schools in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Archbishop's Seminary - Tal-Virtù, Rabat, Malta Stella Maris College - San Bert Street, Gżira De La Salle College (Malta) - Cottonera Road, Vittoriosa Immaculate Conception School - Tarxien Road, Tarxien

  5. Vincent Apap - Wikipedia

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    Vincent Apap, OBE (Maltese: Ċensu Apap; [1] 13 November 1909 – 15 February 2003) was a Maltese sculptor who is well known for designing various public monuments and church statues, most notably the Triton Fountain in Valletta.

  6. St Aloysius' College (Malta) - Wikipedia

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    St Aloysius College (SAC) is a Catholic primary, secondary and post-secondary education institution run by the Euro-Mediterranean Province of the Society of Jesus in Birkirkara, Malta. It was founded by the Jesuits in 1907 to complement the seminaries and tertiary institutions already in existence on the island.

  7. De La Salle College (Malta) - Wikipedia

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    De La Salle College was founded in November 1903 with permission from Sir Charles Clarke, Governor of Malta. The school was closed during the 1910s due to the lack of students but reopened several months later. [1] The College was not spared during the Siege of Malta in 1940.

  8. List of universities in Malta - Wikipedia

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    This is a partial list of universities and colleges in the Republic of Malta. Tertiary education in Malta is divided into public and private universities as well as vocational schools. [ 1 ] Private universities include locally established universities and campuses of foreign universities.

  9. St Edward's College, Malta - Wikipedia

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    St Edward's College, Malta is a Maltese private boys' independent school, with optional boarding, in Cottonera. Its enrollment is just under 700 pupils of 5–18 years of age. Its enrollment is just under 700 pupils of 5–18 years of age.