Abandoned school from 1948 — single-room, where one teacher taught children of all ages. Closed when the last families left the island.
Until 1948, Comino's children had no school. They learned from their parents — reading, counting, fishing. When the Maltese government opened a single-room school, it was a big event. One teacher, commuting by boat from Gozo, taught all children — aged 6 to 14 — in one room.
The school operated for just over a decade. As families left Comino, student numbers dwindled. Eventually only a handful of children remained and maintaining the school no longer made sense. The building was closed — the blackboard still hangs on the wall.
When was the abandoned school on Comino built?
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Near Santa Marija Chapel. Simple building, big story about the passing of small island communities.
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British quarantine hospital from the 1890s — soldiers returning from cholera epidemics spent weeks in isolation here. Later a school, shop, pub. Abandoned in the 1960s.
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