Dream of moving to Malta......
Hello people,Well, I am new to this forum but really looking for some good advice. Basically, within the next 2years me and my partner want to move to Malta from the UK. We are a family, with 4,5+16 year old children, who will be coming with us.
lol.I would like to know which state school people think are the best in Malta or Gozo?! And we would also need a college for our teenager?? We will be making the move with around 拢10,000 and we would love to hear what type of accommodation this amount would get us for the long term whilst we are trying to set up our own shop?? If anyone knows of any shops that have accommodation built in with the price, that would be great!! Also if an available shop was close to a good state school, I think all our dreams would be made.
Sorry for the babbling, please be gentle with me, I am looking forward to hearing back from you all




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3-4 yr olds: Kindergarten - Mixed
5-10: Primary school - Mixed
11-15: Secondary school - Girls and boys in different schools
16-18: College (We call it sixth form) - Mixed again
18+: University of Malta
However now they'll be introducing middle school which will divide secondary school into two, and also, they're back to mixing girls and boys in this time too so at all points, there will no longer be division.
As for college, Malta offers 2 state colleges, 2 church colleges and I believe 3 private ones. The church colleges only cost about 400 a year and if you can afford that I'd personally recommend them both (Saint Aloysius College and De La Salle College) over the state colleges (Junior College and G.F. Naxxar Sixth Form). However, either way, even if you decide to send them to the State ones, I can guarantee great teachers there too, although they will feel more at home at the Church colleges since they have about 1/10th of the students and the small numbers help them adapt.
Good luck on your move. As a student I could only give you the scholastic perspective of your move.
A shop! What kind of shop?
Have you really looked into this?
Have you ever been to Malta?
Sorry but, from what little you have told us I gain the impression that you may need to do a lot of research.
It will not be easy.
Terry
So as I stated in my first bit of information I am looking for good advice, not dream shatterers. Thanx
If you chose to ignore good advice because it doesn't fit your dream then you will invariably be disappointed.
Plenty of good advice on here that you can ignore.
Good luck
Terry
Lies and misleading information?
Or a realistic appraisal?
Rent here for accommodation can be anything from 聙350 per month upwards + services.
Shop rental from 聙70 per day.
Then there are all the other outgoings, equipment, electricity, water, materials, registration and permits and probably mandatory training before issue of permits and licenses. All that is going to cost ( a lot) and for something that I expect many of us believe will not produce a living income.
Also, are your qualifications recognised in Malta?
We do not 'burst anyones 'bubble' for the fun of it. Quite the contrary - we provide realistic advice. Take it or leave it.
tammyh wrote:How are the last two posts on my blog 'good advice' ??? Just sounds abit judgemental and I've seen posts on other blogs that get lovely replies, I'm jus asking for advice, not silly people making silly statements. Like I sed I'm in the early stages of my research and I would like some advice on schools and areas etc. Don't need comments on our plans.
And before you call anyone 'silly' (a nonsensical word) I suggest that you listen to those who have done it and got the 'T' shirt. Otherise you could be in for a hell of a shocking disappointment and a financial loss.

redmik wrote:tammyh wrote:How are the last two posts on my blog 'good advice' ??? Just sounds abit judgemental and I've seen posts on other blogs that get lovely replies, I'm jus asking for advice, not silly people making silly statements. Like I sed I'm in the early stages of my research and I would like some advice on schools and areas etc. Don't need comments on our plans.
And before you call anyone 'silly' (a nonsensical word) I suggest that you listen to those who have done it and got the 'T' shirt. Otherise you could be in for a hell of a shocking disappointment and a financial loss.
Which is why I entered this forum because I can see a lot of people who have been there and got the T-shirt, I was hoping some 'nice' people would advise though, but I suppose you can't win them all hey!! And yes our qualifications are recognised 'worldwide' I have already checked this!!!
the son of a very good Maltese friend of mine runs a tattoo shop here in Sliema. If you have some specific questions I'll be happy to try and get answers.
As to the best area and schools makes more difficult answering and could well depend on answers to the best location for a tattoo shop.
In the central area聽 (around Sliema/St. Julians) you might have a problem fitting in private and shop rent for very long with the amount you quoted. You certainly can't live in a place that is classed as a shop so what you would be looking for is a house with shop premises and a flat above. For that it might be a good idea to use the services of an agent.
There are lots of shops for rent if you choose to separate shop and flat.
Sounds like your on a major project with lots of homework to be done.I wish you luck.
Cheers
Ricky
ricky wrote:Hi tammy,
the son of a very good Maltese friend of mine runs a tattoo shop here in Sliema. If you have some specific questions I'll be happy to try and get answers.
As to the best area and schools makes more difficult answering and could well depend on answers to the best location for a tattoo shop.
In the central area聽 (around Sliema/St. Julians) you might have a problem fitting in private and shop rent for very long with the amount you quoted. You certainly can't live in a place that is classed as a shop so what you would be looking for is a house with shop premises and a flat above. For that it might be a good idea to use the services of an agent.
There are lots of shops for rent if you choose to separate shop and flat.
Sounds like your on a major project with lots of homework to be done.I wish you luck.
Cheers
Ricky
Hi Ricky, thanx for the message, yes I wouldnt mind separating the flat from the shop and I would just like to know, how much your friend have to pay for his shop monthly or was it more beneficial to buy it outright?!
I know that's quite personal but it would really help up in our research.
Thanx
Tammy x
Thanx.
Tammy x
I'll try and get the answers. It will take a few days though.
The question about taking in a partner is directly related to the amount of business and the competitive market! There are lots of tatooists and business has a lot to do with mouth-to-mouth promotion!
Cheers
Ricky
Apart from your request regarding schools that first posting contained very little relevant information.
We will be making the move with around 拢10,000 and we would love to hear what type of accommodation this amount would get us for the long term whilst we are trying to set up our own shop?? If anyone knows of any shops that have accommodation built in with the price, that would be great!! Also if an available shop was close to a good state school, I think all our dreams would be made.
My response to that was written based upon the impression that first post gave me. So I asked, what kind of shop etc.
Only later did more relevant information come to light.
The 'T' shirt reference was not about me but about others on here. Others who have resided here a lot longer and have business experience here.
So, perhaps, you will understand that had you given more relevant information at the beginning then some responses would have been different and you would not have had to resort to sarcasm directed towards people who were trying to help you.
We are here to try to help.
ricky wrote:Hi Tammy,
I'll try and get the answers. It will take a few days though.
The question about taking in a partner is directly related to the amount of business and the competitive market! There are lots of tatooists and business has a lot to do with mouth-to-mouth promotion!
Cheers
Ricky
Okay Ricky, thank you, I look forward to ur reply, if u wanna pm me that would be better. Thanx for your help. X
Many properties have extreme problems with damp and mould which will cost a small fortune to heat during the winter and you聮ll need to keep an eye out for unscrupulous landlords (there are many). Wages are low and many places are in a state of terminal decline (such as St. Paul's Bay, Buggiba) with shops and bars closed all over the place.
I would have a serious look at the economic fundamentals of this country before making any serious commitments.
so bear it in mind
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