St. Paul's Missionary College, Catholic school building in Rabat, Malta.
St. Paul's Missionary College is a school building on Emmanuele Vitale Street with classrooms, science laboratories, and a performance hall. The facility serves students from primary through secondary levels in a single campus setting.
The Missionary Society of St. Paul established this school in 1964, initially holding classes on the ground floor of their motherhouse in Rabat. The institution later expanded into dedicated educational facilities.
The college implements a curriculum that combines academic subjects with physical education, performing arts, and extracurricular activities for student development.
The primary school day runs from 8:30 AM to 2:30 PM, while secondary students attend from 7:30 AM to 3:00 PM. Classes keep to about 24 students per group to maintain learning conditions.
When it opened, this was Malta's only private school that charged no fees, with staff from the missionary society working without fixed salaries. This volunteer-based model made it stand out in the local education landscape.
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