The Malta Business Weekly

Prince’s Trust achieves excellent results for its students

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Prince’s Trust Internatio­nal, backed by the HSBC Malta Foundation, continued to support young students during the 201920 academic year, through its Achieve programme, delivering excellent results despite the current extraordin­ary circumstan­ces.

The programme, delivered by the Ministry of Education and Employment, which helps young people at risk of underachie­ving or dropping out from formal education, this year saw 36 schools and educationa­l centres across Malta and Gozo present students’ work during the verificati­on period. Malta became the first country outside the UK to launch PTI’s Achieve programme in 2015.

Maureen Amoroso, Education officer within MEDE responsibl­e for the Prince’s Trust Internatio­nal Achieve Programme, said: “We want to share with you the great results received by our centres, where all units of work presented, were awarded a pass. Among the 36 centres, with nearly 450 students presenting over 100 units, four new centres presented work for the first time including

Maria Regina College Induction Hub in Naxxar, St Benedict College ERC Helen Keller in Kirkop, Archbishop’s Seminary in Rabat and Stella Maris College in Gzira. Nearly 40 students concluded their certificat­e even before the end of the academic year. They gained a certificat­e at MQF Level 3, recognised at MCAST and ITS and they can therefore further their studies at post-secondary level should they wish, using Achieve as one of the required entries.

“As usual, all these positive results are a reflection of our educators’ impeccable work, profession­alism and dedication towards our Achieve students. Thanks to the support of the HSBC Malta Foundation, MEDE will continue to deliver these programmes as part of our deep commitment to supporting young people in education and employment. Such results show that, when given the correct tools and channels, our students can all achieve through different paths.”

Caroline Buhagiar Klass, head of Human Resources and Corporate

Sustainabi­lity at HSBC Malta, commented: “The HSBC Malta Foundation has committed €168,000 over three years to support the work of the Prince’s Trust in Malta and Gozo. The results achieved by PTI Achieve students over the past academic year continue to be impressive and are in line with our Foundation’s employabil­ity objectives. HSBC Malta Foundation looks forward to further strengthen­ing our partnershi­p with the Prince’s Trust, as it continues to positively transform the lives of young people across our islands. Such programmes serve to induce a decisive change in young students that inspires them towards bigger ambitions.”

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PTI Achieve Celebratin­g Success Event held at Saint Vincent de Paule Residence April 2019
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