Senior School students bring a message of hope

The first group of Form 2 students from De La Salle College Senior School visited Dar tal-Kleru, bringing smiles, companionship, and a message of hope to the elderly clergy who have dedicated their lives to serving others. 

In the true Lasallian spirit, our students embraced the call to be “Brothers and Sisters to all”, showing kindness and gratitude to those who have paved the way for us in faith and education.

As we continue to journey through the Jubilee of Hope, this visit was a beautiful reminder that hope grows strongest when it is shared — especially with those who once inspired generations from the heart of the Church. 

Thank you to our students for their open hearts and to the residents and staff of Dar tal-Kleru for welcoming us so warmly. Together, we keep the flame of hope alive. 

Robotics

De La Salle College Senior School kicked-started the  mid-day Break Robotics and AI Club as students dived into the world of micro:bit, Pikabot, and mBot. 

Mid-day Break Magic

Robotics and AI Club students creatively programmed their microbits to express their feelings through vibrant LEDs. They were very excited to see their emotions come to life.

Student Council

The DLS Senior School Student Council was awarded a Gold award for their hard work and dedication throughout 2024-2025 by Agenzija Zghazagh. The Student Council would like to thank the students, teachers and SMT for their continuous support. A special thanks to Mr Zahra who frequently meets the Council and supports the initiatives brought forward.

World Games

Our Senior School students Mattier Azzopardi Fabri, Aiden Pawley, and Jorgez Piscopo proudly represented Malta in the World School Games held in Barcelona. Their team placed fifth out of 28 teams. Well done!

Stay healthy through coding

Our Form 3 Computing students are learning to stay healthy and code. Using Raspberry PI and Thonny IDE, they are creating a programme that sounds a buzzer reminder when it is time to drink water. A fun way to mix tech skills with healthy habits.

Diamond Painting Club

In the Diamond Painting Club, students explore their creativity while developing focus and teamwork. Each session offers a calm space where they work patiently, support one another, and see their artworks gradually take shape. The background music adds to the relaxed and focused atmosphere that everyone enjoys.

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