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A mini clean-up mission! Kindergarten students from St Angela’s help make Ghar Lapsi a cleaner place
Meet some future environmentalists!

Francesca Vella

Last week, the kindergarten students at St Angela’s school had a hands-on lesson in caring for the planet during a clean-up at Ghar Lapsi. In collaboration with the environmental conservation organisation 7R Lifestyle Malta, the little learners were given the opportunity to roll up their sleeves and help protect our environment.

A representative from 7R Lifestyle Malta provided the kids with all the necessary gear and some helpful tips before they set off to clean up the car park area at Ghar Lapsi in Siggiewi. Armed with gloves and bags, the students worked alongside their educators for 1.5 hours, collecting waste from the area.

The children showed touching enthusiastic and eagerness to help, and they couldn’t have been prouder of the difference they made. After the clean-up, everyone enjoyed a well-deserved picnic and some fun at the swings – a little treat after their contribution to the community!

A big well done to these little ones! 

19th February 2025


Francesca Vella
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Francesca Vella
Francesca has always felt most at home in a cinema or theatre, particularly if musicals are involved. She loves to read, write, and share about her experiences of both the fictional and the real world.

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