San Andrea School

School in Mġarr, Malta
35°54′58″N 14°23′35″E / 35.91611°N 14.39306°E / 35.91611; 14.39306InformationSchool typePrivate (Independent) SchoolMottoReason, Respect and ResponsibilityReligious affiliation(s)CatholicPatron saint(s)Andrew the ApostleEstablished1992 (1992)FounderSedqa FoundationChairpersonNicholas ValenziaChaplainJimmy Bonnici and Dione GaleaGradesPre-nursery, nursery, 1-12GenderCoeducationalAge range0 - 16 (17-19 if the students are overage)LanguageMaltese, English, Italian, French and SpanishHours in school dayLessons start at 8:20 and finish at 14:37HousesAragon (green), Castille (blue), Auvergne (yellow) and Provence (red)SportsFootball, handball, basketball, tennis, and athleticsNewspaperInsiderWebsitewww.sanandrea.edu.mt Edit this at Wikidata

The San Andrea School is a private school in Mġarr, Malta. It was founded in 1992 at Sedqa, Independence Avenue, Naxxar, by the Parents Foundation of Education, who also founded the San Anton School. At the time, it was composed of three classes separated into three separate buildings: Early School, Middle School, and Senior School.

Grades
Grade Form Building
Pre-nursery Early School
Nursery Early School
Grade 1 Early School
Grade 2 Early School
Grade 3 Early School
Grade 4 Middle School
Grade 5 Middle School
Grade 6 Middle School
Grade 7 Middle School
Grade 8 Form 1 Senior School
Grade 9 Form 2 Senior School
Grade 10 Form 3 Senior School
Grade 11 Form 4 Senior School
Grade 12 Form 5 Senior School

San Andrea's Grade system differs from the one used in Malta's Government Schools (Year) as they are one grade higher for example "Year 10" would be "Grade 11". There is no sixth form.

San Andrea School financial fraud

The San Andrea School financial fraud was a highly publicized case of financial fraud involving the San Andrea School, a private educational institution located in Malta.[1] The fraud was discovered in early 2019, after an investigation was launched by the school's board of governors and the Maltese authorities.[2]

References

  1. ^ Vella, Matthew (22 October 2022). "Teacher's resignation raises storm over San Andrea fraud allegations". Malta Today. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
  2. ^ Magri, Guilia (24 October 2022). "San Andrea principal suspends herself, after fraud claims against ex-chairperson". Times of Malta. Retrieved 6 February 2024.
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