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LETTER CIRCULAR Date: 16Th December 2020 Ref: DLAP 281/2020 To: All Heads of College Network and Heads of Primary, Middle and Se LETTER CIRCULAR Date: 16th December 2020 Ref: DLAP 281/2020 To: All Heads of College Network and Heads of Primary, Middle and Secondary Schools (State and Non- State) From: David Muscat – CEO, National Literacy Agency Subject: Book Champion Schools 2020 ________________________________________________________________________________________ The Literacy and Information Support Unit of the National Literacy Agency has organised the Book Champion Schools Awards as part of the World Book Day 2020 in collaboration with the Directorate for Learning and Assessment Programmes. Thirty six primary, middle and secondary schools received the Book Champion Schools Awards. These schools have demonstrated that they are actively promoting books, reading and literacy. Winners in each category: Gold, Silver and Bronze were awarded a certificate and a book voucher. Twenty five schools received the Gold Awards, two schools received the Bronze Award, and nine schools received the Silver Award as follows: Bronze Awards Laura Vicuna Primary School, Gozo St Nicholas College Dingli Secondary School Silver Awards Mariam Al-Batool School St Francis School, Victoria Gozo College Sannat Primary School Maria Reġina College Mosta Primary School B St Benedict College Żurrieq Primary School St Nicholas College Mġarr Primary School Immaculate Conception School, Tarxien St Joseph Senior School, Sliema St Ignatius College Ħandaq Middle School Gold Awards De La Salle College Junior School Sacred Heart College Junior School Gozo College Qala Primary School Gozo College Xewkija Primary School Maria Reġina College Mellieħa Primary School Maria Reġina College Naxxar Primary School San Ġorġ Preca College Floriana Primary School San Ġorġ Preca College Marsa Primary School San Ġorġ Preca College Paola Primary School A San Ġorġ Preca College Pieta Primary School San Ġorġ Preca College Valletta Primary School Education Head Office, Room 309/310, Great Siege Road, Floriana VLT 2000 | t: + 356 2598 2425/6/7 | e: [email protected] / [email protected] | w: www.education.gov.mt DLAP 281/2020 St Clare College Gżira Primary School St Clare College Sliema Primary School St Ignatius College Qormi San Bastjan Primary School St Margaret College Senglea Primary School St Margaret College Vittoriosa Primary School St Margaret College Żabbar Primary School A St Nicholas College Baħrija Primary School St Theresa College Birkirkara Primary School St Theresa College Lija-Iklin-Balzan Primary School St Thomas More College Tarxien Primary School St Thomas More College Żejtun Primary School B Sacred Heart College Senior School St Clare College Pembroke Secondary School St Margaret College Cospicua Middle School Thank you for your attention. Directorate for Learning and Assessment Programmes Education Head Office, Room 309/310, Great Siege Road, Floriana VLT 2000 | t: + 356 2598 2425/6/7 | e: [email protected] / [email protected] | w: www.education.gov.mt .
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