Why Study in Malta
Malta is a great location to study especially if you are an outdoor explorer. The islands of Malta and Gozo offer international students an endless range of outdoor activities like scuba diving, temple visiting, sailing, horse-riding, snorkeling, canoeing, windsurfing, go-carting, hiking, camping, trekking, abseiling, jet-skiing, water-skiing, paragliding, golf, kite-surfing and many more.
Independent schools follow a very similar curriculum as well as having their own special areas of expertise.
Most colleges in Malta will organize a wide range of cultural activities ranging from visits to the planet’s oldest prehistoric temples to the funkiest nightclubs and discos on the islands. You can go to beautiful golden beaches with azure waters and plenty of historical places to boot, you can enjoy great Malta sightseeing by boat, enjoy social evening parties and experience this island's acclaimed nightlife whilst studying abroad.
Most college activities are made after school hours and on the weekends so that they don’t interfere with student’s weekly lessons.
Here is some general Information about the country of Malta and studying abroad there as an international student:
- Area: 321 sq km (125 sq miles)
- Languages: Maltese and English
- People: Maltese
- Population: 395,400
- Religion: Majority are Roman Catholic
- Capital city: Valletta (pop 95,000)
- Government: Parliamentary democracy
- Health risks: Nil
- Electricity: 240V, 50Hz
- Weights & measures: Metric