Our school proudly announces the launch of the new and innovative Digital Learning Spaces Classroom and Programme. We celebrated the progress achieved in the implementation of this Project at Senglea Primary School.
Chev Maurice Mizzi, who through the Spiro Mizzi Foundation contributed financially to the project was invited to our school to be acquainted with our progress. Ms Daniela Zammit, College Principal St Margaret College, Rev. Fr Robin Camilleri, Senglea Archpriest were also present for the meeting.
During the meeting, the rationale behind the Creative Learning Spaces project was outlined where we would like our students to take an active role in their own learning journey and become digital publishers by availing themselves of the tools available in our school. The tools available in the Creative Learning Spaces within our school focus on computational thinking, coding, green screen and 3D printing. We endeavour to provide a holistic learning journey to our students where they can experiment, research, apply, evaluate and modify their projects.