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Below are the recommended Regular Courses schools in major Malta's cities.

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These are the recommended schools for each major city in Malta.

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Study English Guide: Malta

Detailed guidance on studying in Malta

◈ Key Advantages of Language Study in Malta


1. English as an official language

ᄋ British influence: As a former British colony, Malta maintains English as one of its official languages (alongside Maltese).
ᄋ Immersive environment: English is widely used in education, administration, and business, allowing you to naturally improve your language skills in daily life.
ᄋ Standardized curriculum: Instruction is based on British English (pronunciation and spelling), which is ideal for preparing for studies or careers in the UK or Commonwealth countries.


2. Beautiful Mediterranean environment

ᄋ Sunny climate: Located in the heart of the Mediterranean, Malta boasts a mild climate with over 300 days of sunshine per year.
ᄋ World-class scenery: Home to famous spots like the Blue Lagoon and Comino Island, it offers diverse marine activities such as snorkeling, scuba diving, and yachting.
ᄋ Resort lifestyle: The island offers a relaxed, healthy atmosphere compared to bustling metropolitan cities, making it a popular destination even during the winter months.


3. Cost effectiveness

ᄋ Affordable living: While part of the EU, tuition and living expenses in Malta are generally lower than in the UK or Ireland.
ᄋ Budget breakdown: Average tuition is roughly €200–€300 per week, with homestay accommodation (including meals) ranging from €600–€800 per month.
ᄋ Travel hub: Malta serves as a hub for budget airlines like Ryanair and EasyJet, making it incredibly cheap and easy to travel to other European cities during your stay.


4. Diverse range of language schools

ᄋ Internationally accredited schools: You can choose from world-renowned chains such as EC Malta, Sprachcaffe, International House, ESE, and IELS.
ᄋ Tailored programs: Schools offer a variety of courses including General English, Intensive English, Exam preparation (IELTS, TOEFL, Cambridge), and business English and internships.
ᄋ Global networking: You will study in a truly international environment with students arriving from all over Europe, South America, and Asia.


5. Convenient visa process

ᄋ Visa-free entry: Citizens of many countries (including South Korea) can enter visa-free for up to 90 days.
ᄋ On-site extension: For long-term stays (over 90 days), you can conveniently apply for a student visa while already in Malta.
ᄋ Work opportunities: Under certain conditions, students may be permitted to work part-time (up to 20 hours per week), which helps offset living costs.


6. Safe and compact environment

ᄋ High safety standards: With a population of around 500,000, Malta is known for its exceptionally low crime rate and is considered very safe for solo or female travelers.
ᄋ Ease of commute: Major hubs like Sliema, St. Julian’s, and Valletta are within a 10–30 minute commute by bus or on foot.
ᄋ Affordable transport: The "Tallinja" card offers unlimited monthly travel, making public transportation both economical and easy to navigate.


7. Rich history and culture

ᄋ Living museum: With over 3,000 years of history, Malta hosts several UNESCO World Heritage sites, including the capital city of Valletta and the ancient "Silent City" of Mdina.
ᄋ Cinematic backdrop: The islands are famous filming locations for major productions like Gladiator, Troy, and Game of Thrones.


8. Vibrant social activities

ᄋ Social lifestyle: Schools and local communities organize frequent yacht tours, BBQ parties, and cultural workshops.
ᄋ Peak season energy: During the summer, the island transforms into a global social hub, offering endless opportunities to meet people from different backgrounds.
ᄋ Active outdoors: Beyond studying, you can enjoy paragliding, horseback riding, hiking, and various water sports.

◈ Estimated Monthly Costs by City in Malta


City Avg. Monthly Tuition (EUR) Rent (Homestay/Shared) (EUR) Food (EUR) Transport (EUR) Others (Leisure, Telecom, etc.) (EUR) Total Estimated Monthly Cost (EUR)
St. Julian's 600 500 250 30 120 1,500
Sliema 600 480 240 30 100 1,450
Valletta 580 450 230 25 90 1,375
Gozo Island 500 350 200 20 80 1,150
Bugibba 520 380 210 20 90 1,220
Mosta 550 400 220 25 80 1,275
Marsaxlokk 500 360 200 20 80 1,160
St. Paul's Bay 520 370 210 25 90 1,215


◈ Notes


ᄋ Tuition fees are estimates based on a 4-week enrollment at an average language school.
ᄋ Actual costs may vary depending on your individual lifestyle, chosen language school and type of accommodation.

◈ Characteristics of Cities in Malta


City Location Key Characteristics Advantages for Students Nearby Attractions
St. Julian's Eastern Coast High density of language schools
vibrant tourist area
Easy access to schools
diverse accommodation options
Beaches, bars, clubs
Malta's largest shopping mall
Sliema Near St. Julian's Modern city
hub for shopping and transport
Walkable lifestyle
abundance of cafes and shops
Coastal promenade
ferry terminal
shopping centers
Valletta Capital of Malta UNESCO World Heritage site
administrative center
Historic atmosphere
rich tourism and cultural experiences
Museums, fortresses, gardens
cultural events
Gozo Island to the Northwest Quiet and eco-friendly Focused language study
lower cost of living
Trekking, marine activities
historic ruins
Bugibba North Resort-style tourist area
English-speaking environment
Suitable for short-term study
affordable accommodation
Casinos, beaches, restaurants
Mosta Central Home to the Mosta Dome
residential area
Experience local life
quiet atmosphere
Rotunda of Mosta
traditional markets
Marsaxlokk Southeastern Coast Traditional fishing village
famous weekend fish market
Authentic cultural experience
peaceful environment
Fish market
seafood restaurants
beaches
St. Paul's Bay Northern Coast Seaside-centric city
famous diving spot
Excellent natural environment
balance of rest and study
Water sports, yachts
seaside cafes

◈ Introduction to Major Language Schools in Malta


School Name Location (City) Key Features Accreditation / Membership Main Courses Accommodation Options
EC Malta St. Julian's Largest school in Malta
diverse multinational student body
ALTO, British Council, Eaquals General English
Exam Prep (IELTS, Cambridge)
Business English
Dormitory, Homestay, Studio
ESE (European School of English) St. Julian's One of Malta's premium schools
hotel-style facilities
IALC, Eaquals General English, 30+
Exam Prep
Internship
Private Residence
Homestay
ACE English Malta St. Julian's (Bay Street) Modern facilities
small class sizes
low ratio of Korean students
FELTOM, ALTO General English
Intensive English
Junior Camp
Residence
Homestay
IELS Malta Sliema Traditional school
part of the Kaplan Group
ALTO, FELTOM General English, 40+
English + Activity Programs
Dormitory
Homestay
AM Language Studio Sliema Excellent cost-effectiveness
diverse range of activities
FELTOM, IALC General English
Exam Prep
English + Internship
Dormitory, Apartment
Homestay
Clubclass Swieqi Residential campus
low ratio of Korean students
FELTOM, ALTO General English
Business English
Long-term Courses
Private Residence (Gym included)
Link School of English Swieqi Small class sizes
family-like atmosphere
FELTOM General English
Exam Prep
Homestay, Apartment
BELS Malta St. Paul's Bay Located in a quiet northern area
adult-focused courses
IALC, FELTOM General English
Intensive English
Business English
Dormitory
Homestay

◈ Guide to Malta Visa Types


Visa Type Target Audience Duration of Stay Primary Purpose How to Apply
Schengen Short-Stay Visa (Type C) Non-EU Citizens Up to 90 days Tourism
Short-term Language Study
Business
Online via Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Malta)
or VFS Global
National Long-Stay Visa (Type D) Those staying in Malta for over 90 days 91 days or more Long-term Language Study
Employment
University Study
Apply for ID after entry
(after receiving entry visa if required)
Student Visa Students enrolled in Maltese language schools 4 months to 1 year Language Study Apply for permit after entry
(ID card issuance required)
Digital Nomad Residence Permit Non-EU remote workers Up to 1 year (Renewable) Freelancers
Remote Employees
Online via Residency Malta Agency
Employment Visa Those seeking employment in Malta 1 year+ (Renewable) Full-time Employment Employer invitation required
apply via Malta Immigration
Family Reunification Visa Family members of Malta residents 1 year + (Renewable) Accompanying Family Apply via Malta Immigration
Start-Up Residence Permit Founders and Co-founders 3 years + (Renewable) Establishing a Start-up Apply via Residency Malta Agency


⊙ Additional reference site:
Identità (Government of Malta) - General information on visas and residency

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