These are the stories which made it to the front pages of Monday's newspapers:
The Times of Malta reports examiners' frustration over mistakes in the Maltese exam which crop up repeatedly. It also tells of the drama which unfolded when five men were accused in court of beating up Liam Debono, the teenager who in turn stands accused of running over a policeman.
L-Orizzont says that the home environment is very important when it comes to educating youths not to take drugs. It also quotes Fr Rene Camilleri saying that cohabiting couples can receive the sacrament of Holy Communion, even if they are not married.
In-Nazzjon reports on the speech made by the Opposition Leader Adrian Delia on Sunday in which he criticises the government, as well as noting that the President's Fun Run was now 10 years old.
The Malta Independent also reports on the President's Fun Run, with her comments on how generous the Maltese were, as well as a plea from the Marsa mayor to turn the former power station in his locality into a yacht marina.