World Children’s Day

During the College Diversity week, we also celebrated World Children’s Day, where our Year 5.4 pupils shared some valuable information with us all. World Children’s Day, is dedicated to promoting international togetherness, awareness among children worldwide, and improving children’s welfare. It marks the anniversary of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. This day aims to advocate for children’s rights, including the right to education, healthcare, protection from violence, and the opportunity to have a voice in decisions affecting their lives.

Diversity Week Special Assemblies

On Monday 20th November, year 5.3 prepared a special assembly regarding diversity.  Students presented the topic by discussing a book they had read previously in class. The book underlined how we are all different from each other, which makes us unique in our own way.  Students underlined how we face our daily activities in our own different ways, how we can all achieve our aims and most importantly, the importance of accepting each other just as we are.  Our class wanted to show that at the end of the day, when we join forces together, we can create beautiful things – that is why we took the concept of different puzzle pieces which together can create something beautiful.

Ms Maria

On 23 November 2023 the students of Year 6.3 presented a special assembly titled, ‘Diversity through the Diversity Wheel’. A few students formed the word ‘diversity’ and they explained how diversity embraces differences and includes people from all walks of life. Three students from three different countries shared their greetings in their languages. Here is what they said:

 

Country: Togo

French: Bonjour à tous, ravi de vous rencontrer.

English: Hello everyone, nice to meet you.

 

Country: Egypt

Arabic: مرحباً وأنا سعيد بلقائكم جميعاً

Arabic (pronounced): Marhabaan wa ana saeidun bi liqayikum ġemiaen.

English: Hello and nice to meet you all.

 

Country: The Philippines

Filipino: Magandang umaga sainyong lahat at ikinatutuwa ko kayo makilala.

English: Good morning everyone and nice to meet you.

 

The class also explained that the disversity wheel is a great way to remember how different people are from each other. The students then ended the assembly by reciting a poem about embracing your own unique self.

 

Ms Kristine Aquilina

Kindergarten – February 2024

Parents, who live in Siġġiewi and whose children  will be starting Kindergarten at Siġġiewi Primary in February 2024 (children born between January and April 2021) are asked to fill in the application found below (a copy may also be collected from the school’s reception):

Ġenituri li joqogħdu s-Siġġiewi u li għandhom tfal li se jidħlu fil-kindergarten fi Frar li ġej  (dawk li twieldu bejn Jannar u April 2021), huma mitluba jimlew il-formola li tinsab hawn taħt hawn. (Kopja ta’ din il-formola tista’ tinġabar mir-reception area tal-iskola.)

Registration of Students’ Application

With regards to the out of locality requests (parents not residing at Siġġiewi), the parents or legal guardians are kindly requested to take the  application together with all the relative documentations to the prinicipal’s office in Qormi.  Should any parents or legal guardian require any further information about out of locality registrations, they may contact the principal’s office by phone on: 25987508/9 or by email on stignatius.college@ilearn.edu.mt

Jekk il-ġenituri ma joqogħdux is-Siġġiewi, huma għandhom jieħdu l-applikazzjoni flimkien ma’ dokumenti oħra neċessarji fl-uffiċċju tal-prinċipal f’Ħal Qormi.  Għal aktar informazzjoni dwar reġistrazzjonijiet li huma barra mil-lokalita tas-Siġġiewi, tistgħu tikkuntattjaw l-uffiċċju tal-prinċipal fuq 25987508/9 jew b’email fuq stignatius.college@ilearn.edu.mt

Thank you / Grazzi