St. Paul's Missionary College (Malta)

Coordinates: 35°52′53″N 14°23′45″E / 35.8815°N 14.3959°E / 35.8815; 14.3959 (St. Paul's Missionary College, Rabat, Malta)
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St. Paul's Missionary College (abbreviated to SPMC) is a Maltese junior school and secondary school situated on Emmanuele Vitale Street in Rabat, Northern Region.

History

Founded as a non-fee-paying school by

Missionary Society of St Paul
has in Rabat. The school was the brainchild of Stanley Tomlin.

In its first years, both the academic and support staff were all MSSP members. Work on the present premises of the school started in 1974 and was completed in 1982 with the inauguration of St Agatha's Auditorium. It was completed when the college was the only non-fee-paying private school in Malta, and MSSP members had no fixed income. Over the years, there have been developments in the school curriculum, particularly in science, information technology, and modern languages (French, (Italian and German). [1]

The junior school received its first intake in October 2011, after construction works were done on the former Depiro Youth Centre building. The junior school and senior school combined have a total of 550 students, with 50 students per age group further distributed between two classes of 25 each.

See also

References

  1. ^ [1]. St. Paul's Missionary College.

External links

35°52′53″N 14°23′45″E / 35.8815°N 14.3959°E / 35.8815; 14.3959 (St. Paul's Missionary College, Rabat, Malta)