Celebrating our success in YRE Video Competition

🏵Celebrating our success in YRE Video Competition – a win for the environment!💪 After developing, editing and sharing our Orange Scrub project, aimed at reducing global warming and raising awareness about the importance of recycling ♻️, our school has been officially recognised for its efforts in promoting environmental responsibility and sustainability.

Our dedicated Young Reporters for the Environment (YRE) students: Shazney Galea, Sofia Vargas, Nikita Balaraine, Jayden Galea, Kieran Caruana, Andre Galea and Jake Wallhead, under the guidance of Ms Analise Calleja Jones and Mr Dylan Camilleri, proudly placed second 🥈 in the national YRE long-video category. Nature Trust Malta, together with the Foundation for Environmental Education, acknowledged our students’ active participation and strong message within the YRE programme framework.💪

During the Awards Ceremony held on 20th May at Tortuga Beach Restaurant, Armier, our students celebrated their commitment to environmental awareness, responsible journalism and youth empowerment. A truly memorable highlight was witnessing the release of a fully rehabilitated sea turtle back into the wild: a powerful symbol of hope and environmental recovery. 💚

The event also provided our students with a valuable opportunity to share their ideas and discuss their project with peers from other schools across Malta and Gozo, all united by a common goal: a better environment and a brighter future. A heartfelt congratulations to all involved because your voices and actions are shaping our tomorrow. Well done, Team!👏🫶

Nature Trust – FEE MaltaEkoSkola Malta