Malta

St. Julians

Study in St. Julian's

Study in Saint Julian’s on the island of Malta and soak up sun and a mix of cultures in Europe’s favorite island destination.

Enroll in English studies in Malta and jumpstart an international career in an idyllic island setting. More than just a sleepy port city, Saint Julian’s is a hub for the island’s nightlife and tourism industries. Our study programs in Saint Julian’s ensure you take advantage of the setting, by placing students in internships in the environmental, tourism and management fields. Students pursuing higher education in English-speaking universities benefit from our exam preparation courses.

Saint Julian’s may be a center for history and tourism, but this city will always be defined by the clear blue Mediterranean surrounding it. Our language center is located in the city’s downtown, within steps of the shore. Cafes, restaurants and the island’s largest cinema are all within short walking distance. Study in Saint Julian’s where after class, students head to the water’s edge to top up their tans, go swimming in the crystal blue waters or socialize at the private EF Beach Club.

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School Highlights

Five-minute walk from the beach

Central location close to restaurants, shops and nightlife

Nearby attractions include Paceville, Blue Grotto and Valletta

Newly renovated main building

Private EF Beach Club

English with Mediterranean Flair

Despite the endless sunshine, Malta is more than just beach chairs and bathing suits. This island nation is situated in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, at the crossroads of civilizations that have shaped its truly unique cultural heritage. Ruins dating back thousands of years dot Malta’s landscape and a period of British colonialism left the island with English as an official language and a good number of teashops and British pubs.

Study in Saint Julian’s and experience life in an exciting holiday destination that retains the charms of a small fishing village. Browse for ripe produce at the daily Merchant Street Market in Valletta, whose Baroque architecture is so significant that UNESCO named the entire walled capital a World Heritage Site. Find the best snorkeling spots in Saint Julian’s Bay or take a windsurfing course along the Maltese coast. After the sun sets explore the island’s nightlife on a nearby dance floor or while sipping drinks in a harbor-side café.

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