Singer Janice Mangion, accompanied by the author of her song Kewkba, Emil Calleja Bayliss, visited Victoria’s Happy School where she met and spoke to the students. The singer placed second in Malta’s Eurovision Song Contest. Her visit was part of the ‘Learning through the Eurovision: a multimodal research project’, founded by George Cremona of the Faculty of Education at the University of Malta in 2014.

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