breaking the language barrier
Mediterranean culture is dominant in Malta but 150 years of British rule have had a lasting effect on the country and its language: English is one of Malta's two official languages, the Maltese drive on the left and occasionally enjoy a typical English breakfast. The main daily newspapers are published in English.
Students from all over the world travel to Malta to study English and enjoy the great outdoor holiday atmosphere. Malta has something for everyone: Mediterranean climate, crystal clear sea, wonderful cafes and shops, exciting and safe nightlife with parties and discos organised especially for international students.
Malta
St Paul's Bay
Population est.2010: 417,000
The town of St. Paul's Bay is typically Mediterranean in character and is one of Malta's most popular destinations for students who love nature and the sea! It is superbly located in the north of Malta, close to the best sandy beaches and in the greener part of the island.
The area of St.Paul’s Bay is an absolute paradise for water sports, horse riding, nature walks, rock climbing, trekking, scuba diving - the choice is endless. St Paul's Bay also boasts a seaside promenade with many excellent restaurants (try our fresh fish!) and cafés, discos and a casino.
The island of Malta, located in the
Mediterranean Sea, is an ideal place for studying English if you like sunshine, swimming and meeting new people.
Malta is only 316 km², yet it has a fascinating and rich history. The island became a British colony in 1814 and gained its independence in 1964.
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The area of St.Paul’s Bay is an absolute paradise for water sports, horse riding, nature walks, rock climbing, trekking, scuba diving - the choice is endless. St Paul's Bay also boasts a seaside promenade with many excellent restaurants (try our fresh fish!) and cafés, discos and a casino.
We look forward to welcoming you to Malta & St. Paul’s Bay!
(formerly Global Village English Centre)