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Clubclass Malta

clubclass malta

4.6(373)

Clubclass English Language School offers quality English language courses at one of the best locations in Malta. We have earned a reputation for offering the best prices and courses which are aimed at making learning English fun and enjoyable. We believe that the steady increase in the popularity of our school is the result of hard work and dedication that can only be achieved by a family-run establishment and a team of professional individuals who put passion at the heart of everything they do. At Clubclass, we pride ourselves on our commitment to deliver quality language tuition to all our students on a personalised level. REASONS TO CHOOSE CLUBCLASS Quality English language courses at an Accredited School One of the best locations in Malta Best value for money guaranteed Friendly, qualified teachers Several accommodation options to suit every budget Multi-lingual staff ready to help whenever required Meet other students from all over the world Our extensive social programmes MORE THAN JUST A LANGUAGE SCHOOL Apart from language courses and accommodation, our school facilities house a swimming pool, a fitness centre and many more leisure amenities all within the same building. A. Description of local area The accommodation is located in Swieqi, a safe and quiet residential town very close to the city centre of St. Julian’s. Local amenities including shops, banks, a post office, cafes and bars within close walking distance. St. Julian’s, St. George’s Bay and Paceville are

WanderWomen Scotland

wanderwomen scotland

5.0(77)

Hi, I am Anna. I set up WanderWomen Scotland Ltd in November 2018, in order to encourage women into the Outdoors, and to enable them to have their space the male-dominated Adventure world. Nature has been my happy place ever since growing up in East Germany, a locked-down country. Getting away from propaganda, Stasi spies and political control, getting outdoors meant freedom and truth, even if that meant holidaying in really basic huts, without electricity or flowing water, skinny dipping in all kinds of bodies of water and cooking over fire. After spending my 20s in London, turning my back on nature a little, yet still cycling everywhere, having my own children made me appreciate the outdoors again, I re-familiarised myself with the feeling of content that the seasons brought, or the reassurance of the cycles of growth in the garden, or the cycles of the moon. Disagreeing with the early school starting age in the UK, I flexi-schooled my 2 boys throughout their Primary School years, working with local rangers, counting bumble bees and orchids and doing other conservation tasks, built mandala sculptures, bug hotels, community gardens and a willow play village at a local park and set up an outdoor learning group for pre-school children. Once it was not cool enough for them anymore, spending their Mondays climbing trees and making fires with Mama, I decided I wanted to keep sharing the benefits of nature, as well as my survival skills – and with the help of a vision board, and support from family and friends, WanderWomen was born: Offering Outdoor events in a mix of mindfulness and adventure. Wild Swimming is my Meditation, Solo Camping is Selfcare, Yoga is being playful, Silence is where my Creativity gets birthed, and Walking is thinking & problem-solving. Cycling is getting me from A to B, and my competitive side manifests itself in going slower. I love the smell of fire and the sound of rain on canvas. Plant connection is strong, and I forage, appreciate and lay mandalas to practice mindfulness.