Choose Well! Keep Clean!

Choose Well! Keep Clean!

Size Matters!  Bottle size is of essence because we need to provide enough water for a child during school. For primary school aged children (5 years up), the recommended daily water intake is 1280ml. Considering they spend 50% and more of their awake time in school at this age the bottle size n...
Pilot Project

Pilot Project

This pilot project aims to empower school administrators and educators to bring about a culture change through influencing policy in the school environment where healthy habits are concerned. It is only through teacher engagement and support that the desired changes in the school environment lead...
Jazz Up Your Water

Jazz Up Your Water

It is not uncommon to hear people say they do not like water. Read on for information on water, its importance and how we can make it more pleasant to drink. Plain water has a multitude of benefits and is inexpensive to buy. Below is a list of some benefits your child will have when drinking th...
Schools’ Campaign

Schools’ Campaign

A small number of church schools in Malta are participating in a pilot project which seeks to promote general well-being in schools through healthy habits. Healthy Children: Show better academic performance Have fewer behaviour problems Have positive attitudes Gain food experience (food literacy)...
Ho Ho Ho Christmas is here

Ho Ho Ho Christmas is here

Now that December is here, the Christmas season is literally just round the corner.  Traditionally the families meet up – uncles, aunties, cousins and relatives that we have not seen for a long time reunite to celebrate.  This is the time of year we generally associate with two main things: pre...
Be Healthy

Be Healthy

Commensurate with the stipulated goals of improving and protecting health and well-being through a focus on prevention, health promotion, and earlier intervention, this project has two tandem aims: Launch a stratified (by age) educational campaign within schools that emphasizes the importance of ...