Savio College Explained

Savio College
Coordinates:35.8597°N 14.3866°W
Motto:"Education is a matter of the heart"
Type:Secondary School
Rector:Gerald Mangion
Address:Triq il-Buskett
Country:Malta
Staff:~100
Enrolment:~260
Gender:Boys
Lower Age:11
Upper Age:16
Houses:4
Colours: Green and yellow
Headmaster:Jake Mamo
Administrator:Gerald Mangion
Athletics Conference:Savio Athletics Club
Classes:10

Savio College is a boys' secondary church school run by the Salesians of Don Bosco in the west of Malta, in the village of Ħad-Dingli. The school is named after one of Don Bosco's students, St. Dominic Savio.

Founded in 1968, Savio College is a Salesian Catholic school founded on the educational philosophy of St. John Bosco. It is a secondary school for boys situated in the midst of the countryside outside of Dingli, Malta. The college has a vast academic curriculum enhanced by a number to extracurricular activities.[1] The college caters for 260 students, supported and guided to develop and grow in all spheres of their life, be it academically, physically, spiritually, emotionally and socially.[2]

Founding

Works on a large house in Ħad-Dingli intended for the fostering and formation of religious vocations began on February 5, 1965. The land in Dingli was provided by Sliema resident Miss Maude Bugeja and Joseph Mangion was put in charge of construction. The construction of the school received financial support from the United States' Mission Office.[3]

On June 20, archbishop Michael Gonzi blessed the foundation stone. It opened its doors three years later and welcomed its first group of 12 students.[4] Some of these students had come from the summer camps at the Salesian Oratory in Sliema.[5]

School complex

The school complex is divided into 2 sections: the main school building and the sports complex. Since 2015, the school went through a significant facelift with new electrical and water systems, new furniture, new windows and new technology.

Main building

The main building, in which most classes take place and students spend most of their time houses the live-in areas, a small inner hall & and a chapel. It is also equipped with science laboratories for physics, chemistry, and biology as well as two computer labs.

Sports complex

The Sports Complex consists of two areas: the indoor gym and the outdoor sporting area.[6]

Indoor gym

The indoor area houses the gym is also used as a hall for large ceremonies and a 'games room' equipped with snooker tables, table soccer (foosball) tables and ping pong tables. The games room is primarily used by students who arrive early and during recess when they are unable to go outside due to bad weather.

After-school activities

Apart from usual school activities, Savio College runs an athletics club formally known as Savio Athletics which hosts a number of inner sporting activities and also takes part in national sporting tournaments and leagues.[7]

The school also offers a robotics club which actively participates in international robotics competitions and has an active presence in the Malta Robotics Olympiad.[8] [9] [10]

A school council made up of students help raise funds for school-wide activities, organize social events and plan community projects. The school council also helps raise environmental awareness in collaboration with the EkoSkola Committee.

The EkoSkola Committee acts as a branch of the school council, often made up of students who are also in the school council. Its main task is to make the school greener by reducing carbon emissions and waste, while also pushing towards more environmentally-friendly upgrades to the school.[11] [12]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Watch: 'Creating a unique sense of family' - the Salesians in Malta. Agius. Monique. 2019-01-31. Newsbook. 2019-07-09.
  2. Web site: Savio College Salesians of Don Bosco Malta. Salesians of Don Bosco Malta. 2018-06-21.
  3. Web site: History. Salesians of Don Bosco Malta. 2019-05-08.
  4. Web site: Savio College Turns 50. 2018-03-02. Times of Malta. Allied Newspapers LTD.
  5. Web site: Savio College celebrates its 50th anniversary - TVM News. Pisani. Brandon. 2018-03-12. TVM. 2019-06-01.
  6. Web site: Savio College Gymnasium. DHI Periti. 2019-05-12.
  7. Web site: Savio Athletics Club. Savio Athletics Club. 2019-07-09.
  8. Web site: WATCH: Students choose to stay after school to build robots - TVM News. Micallef. Mario. 2019-03-11. TVM English. 2019-05-09.
  9. Web site: Studenti Maltin jiżviluppaw robot biex jgħin persuni b'diżabilità - TVM. Muscat. Maria. 2016-04-10. TVM. Maltese. 2019-05-09.
  10. Web site: Barcelona experience for coding competition winners. Hautala-Hili. Karen. May 14, 2015. MITA.
  11. Web site: Driving students for a positive change in the care of our environment - The Malta Independent. Gatt. Lee. 2019-06-02. www.independent.com.mt. 2019-05-09.
  12. Web site: Savio College students roll up sleeves and go green with trees, shrubs. Carabott. Sarah. Times of Malta. 14 March 2019 . 2019-05-09.