An action-packed day of innovation, entrepreneurship, and financial know-how at Corinthia St George’s Bay.
What happens when over 250 students from 12 Church schools get together for a full day of creative thinking, business strategy, and hands-on challenges? You get one seriously inspiring event – and that’s exactly what JA Malta pulled off this week at Corinthia St George’s Bay.
In collaboration with key sponsors Deloitte, HSBC, and Welbee’s Supermarket, JA Malta delivered a full-day experience all about entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and industry skills. The event gave students a chance to step out of the classroom and into real-world business scenarios, designed to spark innovation, confidence, and practical know-how.
From interactive workshops to problem-solving business challenges, the vibe was electric from start to finish. The energy was all about pushing boundaries, thinking like entrepreneurs, and learning skills that actually matter.
🎉 Big shout-out to the top performers:
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St Monica School
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Saint Albert the Great College
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St Augustine College
These schools stood out with their strong presentations and fresh ideas during the activities.
The day wouldn’t have been possible without the generous support of JA Malta’s partners and the crew behind the scenes – including volunteers from ARQ Group and the JA Malta Alumni Network – who helped make the whole thing run smoothly.
💡 Who Was There?
Students from the following schools brought the energy:
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Saint Albert the Great College
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Immaculate Conception Secondary School – St Jeanne Antide College, Tarxien
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St Francis School, Msida–San Ġwann
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St Augustine College
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St Monica School, Birkirkara
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Our Lady Immaculate School
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Sacred Heart Minor Seminary, Gozo
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St Aloysius College
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Stella Maris College, Gżira
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St Monica School, Gżira
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Savio College, Dingli
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St Joseph Senior School, Sliema
👊 Why This Matters
This isn’t just another school event. It’s part of JA Malta’s mission to help today’s youth become tomorrow’s confident changemakers. By focusing on entrepreneurship, work readiness, and financial literacy, they’re making sure Malta’s future leaders are prepped and ready to take on the world.
JA Malta is part of JA Worldwide, one of the world’s largest youth-focused NGOs – and yes, they’ve even been nominated for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize.
📢 Final Word
If this event is anything to go by, the next generation of leaders is looking pretty solid. With more initiatives like this one, the gap between classroom learning and real-life skills keeps getting smaller – and we’re all for it.
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