England, Malta – February/March, Spring, June, July, August, All Saints' Day – starting in 6th grade

This program, offered at middle schools in England and Malta, will allow students to enjoy a wide variety of recreational activities in addition to their English classes. All activities are conducted in English and supervised by qualified instructors.

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The Multi-Activities Theme in Detail

In addition to language classes:

  1. 5 to 6 afternoons of recreational activities per week, conducted in English. Each day, students choose what they’d like to do from a wide range of activities, such as:

Sports, such as: tennis, swimming, soccer, snag golf, dance, volleyball, basketball, Olympic-style games, bubble soccer, table tennis, golf, cricket, badminton, Zumba, bowling, etc.
Art and leisure activities, such as: drawing, escape games, scrapbooking, origami, arts and crafts, etc.
Cultural tours, such as (depending on the location): Oxford or Cambridge University, the Changing of the Guard at Buckingham Palace, the Roman Baths in Bath, etc.

  1. One day trip per week, such as to Cambridge, London, Bath, Oxford, or Bristol, etc.
  2. Every evening, there are supervised activities such as: LEC parties, karaoke, trivia nights, talent shows, casino parties, giant "Draw and Win" games, BBQ parties, fashion shows, social games, and more.
  3. Supervision ratio of 1 adult to 12 children

recreational pool

In addition to language classes:

  1. 6 afternoons of recreational activities per week, led in English, such as:

Water sports: swimming, beach soccer, sandball, volleyball, soccer, etc.
Cultural tours: the walled city of Mdina, Valletta—the capital of Malta—, the Mosta Dome—one of the largest in the world—, etc.

  1. One day trip per week, such as: a boat tour to Comino Island, the Blue Lagoon, etc.
  2. Every evening, there are supervised activities such as: International Party, karaoke, trivia night, talent show, nighttime harbor cruise, BBQ party, social games, movie night, and more.
  3. Supervision ratio of 1 adult to 15 children

Important: All school trips—multi-activity programs in Malta—are reserved for students aged 13 to 17 who can swim.

Church in Sliema, Malta