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  2. Malta Government Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Journal de Malte, a newspaper which was published during the French occupation of Malta in 1798, is regarded as the predecessor of the Malta Government Gazette. [2] [3] After British rule was established in Malta in 1800, a number of newspapers were published by the government under different titles: Foglio d'Avvisi (1803–1804), L'Argo (1804), Il Cartaginese (1804–1805) and the ...

  3. Matriculation Certificate (Malta) - Wikipedia

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    [1] In order for a student to be successfully awarded the Matriculation Certificate students must achieve both of following criteria: Achieve a pass in at least groups 1,2 and 3. Have a total of 44 points (using the below system) Students must be awarded this certificate in order to be accepted into the University of Malta.

  4. Education in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Campus of the University of Malta. Education in Malta is compulsory through age sixteen and is offered through three different providers: the state, the church, and the private sector. The state is responsible for promoting education and instruction and ensuring universal access to education for all Maltese citizens the existence of a system of ...

  5. National Archives of Malta - Wikipedia

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    The National Archives of Malta (Maltese: L-Arkivji Nazzjonali ta' Malta) [1] is the central archive maintained by the Mediterranean island nation of Malta. The Archives has been housed in the Grandmaster's Palace for most of its lifetime, having moved to three separate locations during the late 1980s.

  6. List of secondary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    In Malta, secondary schools are also called Junior Lyceums, compulsory education is organized in 2 levels: Primary schools (year 16, age 6 to 11) Secondary schools (form 1–5, age 11 to 16) At the end of form 5, a student has the option to sit O-levels.

  7. Social studies - Wikipedia

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    In many countries' curricula, social studies is the combined study of humanities, the arts, and social sciences, mainly including history, economics, and civics.The term was coined by American educators around the turn of the twentieth century as a catch-all for these subjects, as well as others which did not fit into the models of lower education in the United States such as philosophy and ...

  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. Maltese order of precedence - Wikipedia

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    Chancellor of the University of Malta; Governor of Central Bank of Malta; Rector of the University of Malta; President of the Executive Committee of the Local Councils Association; A) Positions in Grade 3 appointed in terms of the provisions of the Constitution: Directors General; Maltese Heads of Mission/Representatives accredited abroad