German Summer Courses for Kids in Malta

Every summer, the German-Maltese Circle turns language learning into a cultural adventure for kids in Malta. Spots fill fast – and this year’s deadline is 15 June.
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Looking to brush up your German or give your child a head start? The German-Maltese Circle in Valletta is the place to be this summer.

Hurry! Enrollment Closes 15 June

Yes, you read that right. The deadline to book a spot for the summer revision courses is 15 June. These run in July and are perfect for schoolchildren needing a boost. Whether it’s to prep for exams or just keep skills fresh, these courses deliver.

Two Great Options for Kids

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  • Course SC1: Summer Classes for Primary Students (Year 5 & Year 6)
    10 lessons for just €75. Great value and a great way to stay sharp over summer.
  • Course SC2: Revision Classes for Students in Year 7
    18 lessons of 90 minutes each for €135. Perfect for tackling tougher material with confidence.

Why the German-Maltese Circle Matters

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It’s not just about language. The German-Maltese Circle is a cultural gem. Tucked inside the stunning Messina Palace, this non-profit centre has been building bridges between Malta and Germany since 1962. That’s over 60 years of teaching, translating, and hosting everything from film nights to liederabende (we had to Google that too, turns out it’s a German song evening, and yes, it’s as charming as it sounds).

With nearly 1,000 German nationals living in Malta, many of them families and professionals – the demand for high-quality German language resources is rising. The German-Maltese Circle plays a central role in bringing this community together while welcoming Maltese learners and other nationalities too.

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For the Community, Not Just the Classroom

Here’s a bonus: they’re the only place in Malta licensed to offer Goethe-Institute exams. So if you’re serious about your German, this is where you go to get it certified.

The Circle doesn’t just teach, it gives back. With lectures, concerts, exchanges, and events all year round, it’s a true cultural hub. Think of it as a friendly club where German and Maltese cultures meet, minus the politics and with plenty of good coffee.

Book Now and Don’t Miss Out

If your child (or you!) could benefit from German lessons this summer, act fast. Course places fill up quickly, and the 15 June deadline isn’t flexible. It’s the kind of deadline that actually means what it says.

They also offer certified translations, a great library, and even a café. Because every good learning session deserves a decent coffee.

Ready to Join In?

Whether you’re a parent, student, or lifelong learner, the German-Maltese Circle has something for you. And if you’re a local business or organisation, they even offer corporate membership.

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