The Malta Independent on Sunday

Over 4,000 Discover Valletta MP3 packs distribute­d to Form I students

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A group of Form I students from St Ignatius Middle School in Handaq met in Pjazza de Valette on Monday. Accompanie­d by their teachers, they were welcomed by Jason Micallef, chairperso­n of Valletta 2018 Foundation and Charles Azzopardi, executive PR & Marketing at Bank of Valletta. The initiative was linked to the Discover Valletta packs which are this year marking their fourth anniversar­y.

Discover Valletta is a series of short stories, narrated by Trevor Zahra, linked to 24 landmarks in the capital city. The narratives are available in audio-format through an MP3, but the pack also includes dedicated flash cards for every location and a map of Valletta. This year over 4,000 packs have been distribute­d to Form I students across 45 different schools in Malta and Gozo. This brings the number of packs distribute­d to date to over 18,000.

Welcoming the students, Micallef explained: “This project literally brings education and culture together in a fun learning experience. The MP3 players enable the children to rediscover the European Capital City of Culture by listening to narratives of the people from different social strata who lived in Valletta at different times during our rich past.”

He explained that the fact that Form I students are being provided with the pack, means that the students can use it both with their teachers “as a class event, like the one we are enjoying today, as well as a family outing, since they get to keep the pack”.

Micallef thanked Bank of Valletta for its collaborat­ion on this project as well as for taking up the role of preferred partner of the Foundation and supporting its efforts during this year when Valletta is the European Capital of Culture.

Corroborat­ing on Micallef’s address, Azzopardi said that: “Bank of Valletta holds the spheres of arts and education in high regard and it was natural for the bank to support Valletta 2018 Foundation in bringing this project to fruition.

Azzopardi also said that the bank has also supported a number of conservati­on projects in the capital city including the restoratio­n of the cupola of Santa Caterina d’Italia, and only last year, we embarked on another project with Heritage Malta which is seeing the 16th century baroque Gran Salon at the Auberge de Provence being restored to its former glory.”

The students then went on to visit other landmarks including Pjazza Teatru Rjal, Knisja tal-Vittorja and Auberge de Castille.

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