Studying in Malta
Malta provides diverse educational opportunities for students from around the world, from English language courses to undergraduate and postgraduate degrees and specialised professional programmes.
Benefits:
  • English as an official language – students practice the language not only in the classroom but also in everyday life, interacting with locals and an international student community
  • EU member state with internationally recognized qualifications
  • Safe and welcoming environment
  • Affordable tuition and living costs compared to many European countries
  • Multicultural student community
  • Beautiful Mediterranean climate with over 300 sunny days per year
English Language Schools

Malta is one of the top destinations in Europe for learning English, attracting thousands of students every year.
There is  a wide range of courses suitable for students of all levels — from beginner (A1) to advanced proficiency (C2) according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), accredited by Cambridge English and State councils.
Courses are designed to suit different needs and schedules. Students can choose from:
General English courses
Intensive language programmes
Business English
Exam preparation courses such as IELTS and Cambridge, exam center for an FCE, CAE, CPE, PET
Junior English
Parent and child English
Course durations are flexible, ranging from one week to several months, allowing students to improve their English at their own pace.
Price starts from 200euros/per week (20 lessons/per week, 3 hours/per day) + 35 euros book + 45 registration fee +35 (if hot season from 31 may - 30 Aaugust).
To have a quote message us specifying the type of course, dates, and duration of stay.
Beyond language studies, Malta also offers a variety of opportunities for Further and Higher education.

Universities provide: undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes in fields such as business, technology, medicine, and the arts. Colleges and institutes offer practical and career-oriented education, preparing students for specific professions through diploma and vocational programmes. Numerous private institutes provide specialised courses in areas such as hospitality, finance, information technology, law, project management, health and care and many others.


International students studying in Malta for longer than three months must apply for a student residence permit. This permit allows students to live in Malta during their studies and may be renewed for the duration of the academic program.

Many students also work part-time while studying, gaining valuable international experience.
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