The children have a long weekend ahead of them, and there's a reason for that - Victory Day in Malta!
On Monday, September 8, Malta celebrates Victory Day, the country's main national holiday.
This day could be called the Day of Three Victories, because on September 8, events took place in Malta over the centuries that determined the fate of the island and shaped the identity of the Maltese people:
🔥The end of the Great Siege of Malta by the Ottoman Empire in 1565;
🔥The surrender of French troops in 1800;
🔥The declaration of an armistice by fascist forces in Italy during World War II in 1943.
On Monday, September 8, Malta celebrates Victory Day, the country's main national holiday.
This day could be called the Day of Three Victories, because on September 8, events took place in Malta over the centuries that determined the fate of the island and shaped the identity of the Maltese people:
🔥The end of the Great Siege of Malta by the Ottoman Empire in 1565;
🔥The surrender of French troops in 1800;
🔥The declaration of an armistice by fascist forces in Italy during World War II in 1943.
Living in Malta, every Malta Crown student feels the importance of September 8th for the locals. However, to understand the significance of these victories, it is necessary to know the history of the country.
CROWN QUEST Training Tasks
Throughout the week, the children mastered working with Google Forms: they created surveys, questionnaires, and online quests.
The topic of the current assignments is related to Victory Day in Malta, the history of the holiday. Based on the "acquired" knowledge, they compose questions for tests. As a result, each student will create their own Google Form with unique content.
Visit to the historical exhibition
On Saturday, September 6, Malta Crown students will be immersed in the historical context of the most important events at the exhibition at the Grand Master's Palace in Valletta.
We will definitely tell you more about visiting the exhibition.
CROWN QUEST Training Tasks
Throughout the week, the children mastered working with Google Forms: they created surveys, questionnaires, and online quests.
The topic of the current assignments is related to Victory Day in Malta, the history of the holiday. Based on the "acquired" knowledge, they compose questions for tests. As a result, each student will create their own Google Form with unique content.
Visit to the historical exhibition
On Saturday, September 6, Malta Crown students will be immersed in the historical context of the most important events at the exhibition at the Grand Master's Palace in Valletta.
We will definitely tell you more about visiting the exhibition.