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St. Michael School (Malta)

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Headmaster
  
Raymond D'Amato

Age range
  
11 – 16

Founder
  
Anthony Agius

Gender
  
Boys

Phone
  
+356 2148 4072

Founded
  
4 November 1946

St. Michael School (Malta)

Type
  
Roman Catholic secondary school

Motto
  
Tradition, Excellence, Character

Established
  
4 November 1946 (70 years ago) (1946-11-04)

Address
  
Cannon Rd, Santa Venera, Malta

Similar
  
St Michael Foundation, St Aloysius College ‑ Secondary, Kullegg Santa Tereza S, Msida Primary School, San Ġorġ Preca College

Profiles

St. Michael School is a Roman Catholic secondary school located in Santa Venera, Malta.

It is run by the Society of Christian Doctrine (M.U.S.E.U.M.) in Malta. The school was founded in Marsa in 1946, but it moved to new premises in Santa Venera in the 1950s. It caters for boys aged 11 to 16 years.

History

St. Michael School was founded on 4 November 1946 by Anthony Agius with the support of St. George Preca and Carmel Callus. The school was initially housed at Villa Violette in Marsa. In 1951, construction of the present school began on the outskirts of Santa Venera. The building was designed by the architect Joseph D'Amato, and it was built under the supervision of Joseph Sultana. The school was improved in the 1980s, and it was extended between 1990 and 1996. Another floor was built between 2008 and 2011.

The school's founder Anthony Agius remained headmaster until his death in 1989, and he was succeeded by Raymond D'Amato, who is still headmaster as of 2015.

References

St. Michael School (Malta) Wikipedia