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Although Malta is small, do even Europeans come here to learn English?

Malta is a Commonwealth country. Although it has its own language to express Maltese, it implements the American-style education system management. Malta is rich in educational resources. Malta has a local population of only 460,000, and there are currently 340 schools in the country. The average share of educational resources is 7: 1 (leading level). Malta was once a colony of the United States, but almost everyone in Malta speaks English. Hello, everyone, a well-known English training school corporation in China is located in Malta. Immigrants who invest in Malta do not have to worry about the difficulty of language communication, not to mention a big problem for their children to learn English. With the increasingly close communication between China and China, the number of Maltese students studying abroad is also increasing.

Authentic American education management system Malta was once a British colony and is now one of the Commonwealth countries. The local cultural education inherits the American educational management system, teaching philosophy and teaching content, and the language of classroom teaching is mainly English. The educational system in Malta is similar to that in China. In Malta, 3-4 years old are educated by themselves, and children can get all-round care in nurseries and kindergartens. From the age of 5- 16, basic education is carried out for 1 1 year. It mainly includes the basic education stage of 5- 10 years old and the middle school stage of1-16 years old.

Malta is rich in teaching resources, with 340 public and private schools in the country. As an island country with a total area of only 3 16 square kilometers, there are basically 7-8 primary schools and 2-3 junior high schools in each of Malta's 10 campuses. It can be said that "there will be a school if the per capita is less than 1 square kilometer", and the average ratio of teaching resources is 7: 1, which is the world leader.

In addition, there are many high-quality international schools in Malta, including the famous St. Catherine School and QSI International School. They also have IB courses, A-Level courses and their AP courses, and the annual training fee is only about one-fifth of that of similar schools in China.

At the level of higher vocational education, Malta also has high-quality schools and rich subject courses. Founded in 1592, the University of Malta is the oldest university in the Commonwealth system and one of the top 100 universities in the world, with various advantageous majors such as medicine, deep-sea science, mass media and information technology.

In addition, there are many high-quality international schools in Malta, including the famous St. Catherine School and QSI International School. They also have IB courses, A-Level courses and their AP courses, and the annual training fee is only about one-fifth of that of similar schools in China.

At the level of higher vocational education, Malta also has high-quality schools and rich subject courses. Founded in 1592, the University of Malta is the oldest university in the Commonwealth system and one of the top 100 universities in the world, with various advantageous majors such as medicine, deep-sea science, mass media and information technology.

For some parents, Britain has gathered many famous schools from all over the world, which is also one of the key factors to attract them to immigrate and invest in Britain. However, with Malta's higher education, you can climb the ladder of famous British schools without providing language scores when applying for a visa to study in the UK!

Because the integration of European higher vocational education is an indispensable part of European integration, it encourages the cultural flow and cooperation among employees, cultures and education in all countries of the world. Therefore, in Malta, students can participate in some cultural and artistic activities and academic forums, and credit conversion and qualification recognition are applicable in Europe and all countries in the world. In other words, even students studying in Malta can transfer to other European countries at will and quickly!