Learn English in Malta

The stunning city of St. Julian's, located on Malta's east coast, is arguably the best place in the world to learn English! With its year-round sunshine, warm weather, and pristine sea, St. Julian's offers an authentic Mediterranean experience in a paradise where English is the official language. It's almost too perfect to be true!

Once a bustling fishing town, St. Julian's is now a charming destination, popular among young learners attending language programs in Malta. Each morning in St. Julian's, you'll wake up excited, thinking, "So much to do, so little time!" This dream-like location boasts excellent shopping, fine dining, and an unbeatable climate, making it the perfect place to learn English while enjoying everything Malta has to offer.


Language Courses

The school is simply breathtaking! It is of unique architectural interest and was built in the 1930s by the British to originally serve as army barracks. This striking stone building, with its classical Greek-like elements and Roman arcades, never fails to impress our students. The school is located in a quiet part of St. Julian's Bay, yet is close to the bustling centre called Paceville. Our campus really is the perfect place to study and relax.

Standard English Courses

>> 4 group lessons daily (15 hours per week)

Intensive English Courses

>> 6 group lessons daily (22.5 hours per week)

The Teenager Abroad English Camp

Class size: max. 15 students
Standard English courses normally held 9:00-12:30pm, Monday - Friday
Intensive English courses normally held 1:00-2:30pm, Monday - Friday
English courses for all language levels
Teachers are qualified & English native speakers
Language certificate given at the end of the program

Number of students attending the course

Based on 2017 attendance records, we expect to have the following number of students each week during the following months: April 30-40 / July 200-240 / August 200-230 / October 40-60.

A Typical Day at the English Camp in Malta

Breakfast: 8:00 - 9:00am
English Courses: 9:00 - 12:30pm
Lunch: 12:30 - 2:30pm
Organized activities: 2:30 - 6:00pm
Evening meal/ evening activities: 6:00 - 8:00pm
Lights out: 11:00pm


Accommodation & Meals

Students participating in the English program will have the choice between two accommodation options:

Residence Accomodation

Residence accommodations are designed to create a comfortable and convenient living environment, fostering a sense of community and support among residents.

  • On campus
  • 2, 3 or 4+ bedded rooms
  • 3 meals daily
  • On site supervision

Host Family Accommodation

  • 2 bedded rooms and more
  • 3 meals daily
  • Students walk to school or use public transportation
  • Housing located 10 to 30 minutes from the school
  • Available to students with prior knowledge of English

Activities & Excursions

Activities at a language school enhance learning through cultural workshops, excursions, and language practice sessions. These activities provide a fun, immersive environment for students to apply their skills in real-world settings.

The supervised activity program includes:

  • Daily afternoon/evening activities
  • Weekly half day excursion
  • Weekly full day excursion

Our program in Malta provides participants with sufficient time after courses to learn more about Malta, its culture, traditions, customs and everyday life. Students will experience cultural and social activities with their new international classmates. This provides them with the opportunity to practice their new English language skills, as well as to make new friends.


Crew & Supervision

Level of supervision: MODERATE

Curfew is at 11:00 pm every day.
Students must return to their accommodation by or before the curfew time, unless they are participating in a tour or activity organized by the school, regardless of their age or circumstance. No exceptions will be made!


Travel & Arrival Information

Arrival Airport

Malta International Airport (MLA)
Transfers from the airport are included on the day of arrival (Sunday) and on the day of departure (Saturday).

Passports / Visa / Length of stay

Students are responsible to arrange for the necessary visas, passports and permits needed to study abroad. For more information about visas, permits, passports and general country entry requirements, visit CIBT official website.

Flights

Students are responsible for making all flight arrangements for travel to/from Malta. Upon arrival at the Malta airport, one of our staff members will meet the student and take them to their accommodation.

Travel and Insurance

Teenagers Abroad participants have the option to book our Travel Health Insurance.