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Hi from Rabat, Malta. Malta is a small island (part of an archipelago, covering a total area of 300km). Rabat is situated near the old capital of Malta and is very rich in archeological finds especailly from the Roman era.
Our school is a public primary for both boys and girls. It consists of 2 seperate buildings and it caters for about 500 students from age 3 to 11. All children learn two languages: Maltese and English, and the upper classes are presently being introduced to German. The school forms part of a St. Nicholas college which joins together 6 other villages.
My class is looking forward to this project.
Carmen
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