Malta Crown International School is a private international boarding school in St. Julian's, Malta, founded in 1999. It offers the British National Curriculum through Cambridge and Pearson Edexcel qualifications for students aged 5 to 18. With a maximum of 8 students per class, the school provides highly personalised education for both local Maltese day students and international boarders from around the world. Boarding students enjoy year-round residence with 24/7 supervision and five daily meals.
Location
L-Arkati, Mensija Street, St. Julian's, Malta
Stages
Primary (Years 1-6, age 5-11), Secondary (Years 7-11, age 11-16), Post-Secondary (Years 12-13, age 16-18)
Type
Co-educational day and boarding school
Pupil Nationality Mix
A diverse international community with students from all over the world, alongside local Maltese day students.
Additional learning support
Individual educational plans are created for each student. An induction programme supports students needing English language development.
Country affiliation
British
Religious affiliation
Non-denominational
School day structure
Full school day runs from 8:00am to 8:00pm for boarding students. Day students follow regular school hours.
Boarding Arrangements
Full boarding is available year-round. Students are housed in 2, 3, and 4-bed rooms with ensuite bathrooms in a 4-storey building with separate education and residential areas. 24/7 care and supervision is provided.
Food Options
Five daily meals are provided for full-board students.
Governance and Ownership
Private international school licensed by the Maltese Ministry for Education, Sport, Youth, Research and Innovation (License No. 237).
Curriculum
The school follows the British National Curriculum delivered through Cambridge and Pearson Edexcel qualifications. Students can take IGCSEs, A Levels, Cambridge English, IELTS, and TOEFL examinations. English grouping is by proficiency level rather than age.
Student Teacher Ratio
Class sizes are capped at 8 students, ensuring highly personalised attention and individual educational plans for each student.
Higher Education Progression
A university preparation programme and career guidance help students plan their higher education pathways.
Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)
The small class sizes and tutoring system provide close pastoral support. A dedicated tutor supports each student's academic and personal development.
English as an Additional Language (EAL)
An induction programme supports students who need to develop their English language skills. Grouping by English proficiency level ensures appropriate support.
Safeguarding
24/7 supervision for boarding students with dedicated care staff.
Admissions
An international school admission application is available for download. A free trial day programme is offered for prospective students. The school provides visa support for international families, including guardian visa options for parents.