During the excellent Tal-Handaq reunion at Colerne during September 2004 many ex pupils of 1968 to 1971 met for the first time in over 30 years. It was there that the idea was born to have a separate reunion for that year group in Malta. Judith Chitty (née Blair) and I, no doubt encouraged by the amount of Hop Leaf and Cisk consumed, pledged to get it organised.

Driving our coach through the gates
of the school (now Liceo Vassalli) the following morning gave everyone a lump in
their throat, and some, a tear in their eye.
Tal-Handaq hadn’t changed one iota.
We were welcomed like royalty by Marc Spiteri, the English teacher and
given a full tour with lots of opportunity to break off and explore by
ourselves. The odd classroom had
changed the subject it taught but in the main everything was as it was. The
science lab still had the same desks, the same Bunsen burners and (honestly)
the same periodic tables on the wall.
Most noticeable was the smell – a curios mixture of
chemicals and dry
Maltese air – absolutely unique and remembered with fondness by
many. The maths classroom for dunces (mine) remained unchanged -
still with inkwells in the desks from which we used to trap one end of
a hair
with a buzzing fly at the other. The
gym, assembly hall and pottery room, amongst others were all viewed by our open
mouthed band and each room forced a flood of memories to us all. Everywhere was visited and some of us even
managed to sneak a quick smoke ‘round the back’ without being caught.
Mark Spiteri and his students couldn’t have been more
hospitable even if one of them did ask “were you here during the war?” Cheek. Demolition of the school thankfully turned out to be just a
rumour; Some of the outer building
would have to be replaced with new classrooms but the central core would remain
as it is. The
present staff are as
delighted as we were as they have great pride in their school’s
history. Does anyone know where the school entrance to the tunnel
leading to Luqa is? If so, please
contact the school as they are desperate to find it.
After the school visit, the group took to the sea for a
cruise of the harbours. The water was a
bit choppy but it was well worth a bit of sea salt on the face to get the best
possible views of all the changes to Sliema and Valletta (mainly newly built
hotels). A little ruffled, we hit dry land again, boarded our bus and visited
the Craft Village to stock up on souvenirs.
Lastly, we called in at Mdina to see if it was still as silent as it was
all those years ago. We all did our own
thing after arriving but soon met up again in the bar just outside the city
entrance. Everyone was suffering from
the same thing – tiredness and the need for a Cisk or two to help revive our
aching feet.



The reunion was a great success with everyone insisting that we should continue meeting in the future. Consequently, it was agreed that we should all meet again annually in the UK and back in Malta again in 5 years time. If anyone would like to join us please contact either Judith (judith@wedesigngardens.co.uk) or myself (earthstrider@hotmail.com) anytime.
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