The Malta Visual & Performing Arts School
The Malta Visual and Performing Arts School offers young Secondary School students another choice in their educational journey. It falls under the administration of St Thomas More College, but is still to be considered as a national school, much like the National Sports School. It offers five art forms as the primary focus of study: art, dance, drama, media, music, and has a yearly intake of 48 students, from across all the national territory, which are chosen through referrals and auditions.
This relatively new educational institution gives young artists the opportunity to enhance further their artistic nous and rationality by way of consolidating their actual talent levels without renouncing their proficiency in core academic subjects. In fact, The Malta Visual and Performing Arts School aims to move forward along a dual pathway, namely, the artistic as well as the academic one.
In Year 7 and Year 8 each student has a choice of one primary art form of choice but also has rotating lessons in the other four art forms spread out over the whole scholastic year. The other traditional subjects follow the standard curricula. From Year 9 to Year 11, the subsidiary module drops, and the students carry on with their preferred art choice.
The Malta Visual and Performing Arts School now welcomes its sixth intake of forty-eight (48) students for the scholastic year 2025-2026 in Hamrun.
The setting up of the school was a Ministerial decision based on the electoral promise by the Government to enhance the Arts and has been receiving widespread positive feedback from the students, their parents and the artistic community at large.