Schooling in MaltaAll you need to know about schooling in Malta - Part 3IX. Transport to/from School
• There is a free bus network for state, church, and independent school children.• The chosen school will be able to guide you on how to apply.
X. Post Secondary Education
• Between 16 and 18, students go to Sixth Form or College.• Education at this level is not compulsory.
The options are:
• The University Junior College in Msida - offers a two-year course specifically designed for future university students, who will sit the matriculation certificate (Advanced and intermediate level).https://www.jc.um.edu.mt/journey/admissionsadvice/international.• Giovanni Curmi Higher Secondary School in Naxxar - offers a blend of Advanced, Intermediate, and Ordinary Level Courses and refresher courses for students who want to go to university or start work.• MCAST - Malta College of Art, Science, and Technology - has six different institutions across Malta and Gozo and offers 485 vocational full and part-time courses. It also offers shorter courses for adult learners. https://mcast.edu.mt/int-students/• Institute for Tourism Studies - offers courses based on the tourism industry.• Sir Michelangelo Refalo in Victoria, Gozo - offers both a blend of Advanced, Intermediate, and Ordinary Level courses and refresher courses for students who want to go to university or start work.
XI. Tertiary EducationStudents can attend the University of Malta, which is the oldest university in Europe at 400 years old.• In order to be admitted to University, students typically need their Matriculation Certificate however the University has special admissions criteria for foreigners wishing to study at this institute.• There are a number of other private institutes which offer a tertiary level of education. It is advisable to check whether the courses offered and qualifications attained are recognized in Malta
IX. Transport to/from School
• There is a free bus network for state, church, and independent school children.
• The chosen school will be able to guide you on how to apply.
X. Post Secondary Education
• Between 16 and 18, students go to Sixth Form or College.
• Education at this level is not compulsory.
The options are:
• The University Junior College in Msida - offers a two-year course specifically designed for future university students, who will sit the matriculation certificate (Advanced and intermediate level).
https://www.jc.um.edu.mt/journey/admissionsadvice/international.
• Giovanni Curmi Higher Secondary School in Naxxar - offers a blend of Advanced, Intermediate, and Ordinary Level Courses and refresher courses for students who want to go to university or start work.
• MCAST - Malta College of Art, Science, and Technology - has six different institutions across Malta and Gozo and offers 485 vocational full and part-time courses. It also offers shorter courses for adult learners. https://mcast.edu.mt/int-students/
• Institute for Tourism Studies - offers courses based on the tourism industry.
• Sir Michelangelo Refalo in Victoria, Gozo - offers both a blend of Advanced, Intermediate, and Ordinary Level courses and refresher courses for students who want to go to university or start work.
XI. Tertiary Education
Students can attend the University of Malta, which is the oldest university in Europe at 400 years old.
• In order to be admitted to University, students typically need their Matriculation Certificate however the University has special admissions criteria for foreigners wishing to study at this institute.
• There are a number of other private institutes which offer a tertiary level of education. It is advisable to check whether the courses offered and qualifications attained are recognized in Malta