Millionaire cabinet minister Manuel Mallia did indeed get a free place for his daughter at a church school

Published: June 1, 2014 at 10:51am
Manuel Mallia queuing for the free-school ballot

Manuel Mallia queuing for the free-school ballot

Carmela Mallia

Last Wednesday’s church school selection process, which he attended with Mrs Mallia and at which he was photographed (see earlier post and also the picture here) was the ballot for free places in church school kindergartens, which automatically lead to a permanent free place in a church school for girls, right through primary and secondary level.

The results of the ballot are public on the Malta Diocese website. Carmela Mallia, a millionaire’s daughter, was 21st in the ballot as you can see here, and automatically qualified for a free place at a church school.

The Labour Party’s political battle for church schools being free of charge, you will recall, was all about the fact that they should be accessible to people without the money to pay the fees.

And now we have those free places going to the children of millionaires.




42 Comments Comment

  1. canon says:

    Min jaf kemm qabez bil-ferh Manuel Mallia meta semgha isem it-tifla.

    • observer says:

      X’qieghed tghid? Ma tarax li ma setax jaghmel hekk?

      Huwa biex taqbez (anki bil-ferh) ma tridx tkun tqantar, siehbi.

      Ma nafx jekk, bis-sistema li min ikollu xi huh jew ohtu diga fi skola tal-knisja, ikollux ‘dritt’ li jidhol hemm hu wkoll.

      Ma niskantax, pero’, li f’dan il-kaz partikulari jkun hekk.

  2. In-neumsa says:

    He first wants his daughter to go to a church school, then he’s probably one of the first voting in favour of divorce, gay adoption rights etc. and criticising the teachings of the church.

    • La Redoute says:

      The attraction is that it is free, not that it is run by the Catholic Church.

      • Tabatha White says:

        Which is why any free entrance into Church schools should be means tested.

        Komdu Manwel Mallia. Fejn irid u kif irid.

    • Matt says:

      There is absolutely nothing wrong or contradictory with being a Catholic and voting in favour of divorce, gay adoption rights etc.

      • something wicked says:

        If that “etc” includes abortion, then yes – there’s something very contradictory with claiming to be Catholic.

      • Matt: there is everything wrong with being a practising Catholic and voting in favour of divorce, gay adoption and any other “et cetera” that would match.

        I thought I’d let you know but that’s as far as I’ll go, as this is not the place to embark on such a discussion, not least because our gracious hostess is not too keen on the subject.

  3. La Redoute says:

    Where was Manwel Mallia during Labour’s “jew b’xejn, jew xejn” campaign?

  4. cat says:

    Doesn’t he have twins? Once one of them is in I suppose the other will be given a place automatically.

    [Daphne – His twins are boys and they are at St Edward’s College.]

    • The best for my children says:

      Is it fee-paying? If yes he has different values for his male and female children. Very liberal and non discriminatory of him.

      [Daphne – Yes, it is fee-paying and the fees are very high by Maltese standards. However, you cannot assess his choice on the basis of discrimination between sons and daughters, because the reality is that his twin sons are severely autistic and that school provides the right environment for them at that level, as do other fee-paying independent schools.]

      • The best for my children says:

        Did not know they were autistic. In the UK, state schools with special support provide the best education for children with specific educational needs.

    • curious says:

      So, he is paying for a private school for the twins but will not do so for his daughter.

      She will never forgive him.

    • Min Jaf says:

      Mela l-qamel mat-tifla. Ghal-Manwel Mallia n-nisa inqas mil-irgiel.

  5. H.P. Baxxter says:

    Semmiha ghal ommu. Xi hlew.

    Dio, Patria, Famiglia.

    • Chris Ripard says:

      Ommu kienet tinfexx f’xeba kliem hazin meta sempliciment tara wicc Mintoff fuq it-televixin (rajtha u smajtha).

  6. Sister Ray says:

    Great guy. No tattoos either.

  7. aidan says:

    Sewwa jghidu li l-furtuna tghin lill min ma jkollux bzonnha. Ghalkemm li nemmen li ma kienitx furtuna.

  8. Matthew S says:

    There is a new book about liberalism out (Liberalism: The Life of an Idea. By Edmund Fawcett,.Princeton University Press) and The Economist is running a review of it.

    The review contains this line, definitely the quote of the week:

    ‘Mr Fawcett provides a timely reminder that liberalism is much richer—more concerned with those who lose elections than those who win them, wary of concentrated power wherever it may be found, and committed to the intrinsic worth of every individual.’

    http://www.economist.com/news/books-and-arts/21602655-eloquent-study-belief-under-siege-barricades

  9. Xejn Sew says:

    Ragel bil-ghaqal ta’ vera Manwel Mallia (ilsien hziena jsejhulu mejjet bil-guh).

    Ilma b’xejn mill-funtana ta’ quddiem il-palazz u skola b’xejn tal-Knisja.

    Minn jaf kif ha jfawwarhom bid-donation l-iskola ta’ Carmela.

  10. Polza says:

    Do you not think that perhaps you could have done without mentioning his twins and them having special needs? This may be a detail which the parents may have not wanted to bandy around on a blog. Not out of shame, perhaps out of privacy. Osservanza zghira. Minghajr ebda polemika.

    [Daphne – I do not consider disabled children to be a cause or matter of shame for their parents, and I am assuming that the parents don’t, either. They do not ‘have special needs’. They are autistic. Call it by its name, and enough with this shame about facts of life.]

    • curious says:

      Daphne must have long known about the condition of these twins but she never mentioned it before today, It is not news per se but was only relevant to the discussion today.

  11. Summer says:

    Does anyone know which school he chose? It seems that in placing 21, he had all options.

  12. gaetano pace says:

    Daqshekk ghandhom ghal qalbhom lill ulied il haddiem, il-fqir, dak dizimpjegat, dak bla xoghol, ghax DAN HU il Lejber tal lum. U min huma dawn ? Dawn huma dawk li riedu edukazzjoni socjalista li biha il gvern jghid fejn, meta,kif u x`jistudjaw ulied il klassi il baxxa, il klassi tal haddiem. il klassi ta dawk li jitilfu l-impieg, ghal dawk li jaqilghu paga minima, ghal dak kollu li jaghmel il haddiem Laburist. Illum il partit immexxi fit-triq tal Kapitalizmu, tas-sinjuri, taz-zigarelli, tal klikek, tac crieki tal qalba. Il veru u fil veru Partit tas Super One addio Labour, bye bye Laburisti, sahiet MLP ghax qerdek il PL il Partit Liberali gdid imwaqqaf minn Joseph Muscat u l-klikek tieghu.

  13. il-hsieb tar-ronnie says:

    Is this a vote of no-confidence in state schools?

  14. Me again says:

    According to the link even her siblings participated in the ballot. So he even tried to secure a place in a church school for the boys but he was not lucky there.

    • Friggieri says:

      He will actually get a place for the boy if he chooses a school like St. Francis which is for girls and boys.

    • Porf says:

      Incorrect Me again. Boys Index number 291 and 338 have also been secured a place bhala Kazijiet Umanitarju Gravi, in need of support for LSA/shared LSA. The boys actually got to have the school chosen before those in the ballot for Year 1.

      • Porf says:

        The church ballots are not means tested, so there is no irregularity in it as such. The fact that he was there waiting like everybody else, shows that he was being transparent. One has to at least acknowledge that.

        Re his sons, they clearly needed support and if church school entrance system provides provision (and scrutiny) for that kind of support, then he did his HW well like any other parent in his same situation.

        .

  15. pirellu says:

    Nahseb tant qabez bil-ferh li mhux ser johrog 1c ghal-edukazzjoni ta’ bintu li naqas tunnellata.

  16. R.Borg says:

    Another symptom of the Banana Republic of Malta.

    Another clear sign of the PL’s hypocrisy.

  17. Friggieri says:

    Actually he took three places because he applied for his twin sons for year 1 as well. Once the girl was drawn in the ballot the boys will get a place too.

    • porf says:

      Incorrect…by ballot regs, the younger sibling cannot secure places for older ones. Only an older sibling can secure a place for a younger one, and this provided that the school chosen is a mixed school if the siblings are of different gender or same gender school if siblings are of same gender.

  18. Persil says:

    WhileI understand that Mallia can send his daughter to a private school as he does with his twin boys,he has a right like everybody else to try his luck.

    [Daphne – Rights and tact are two separate matters, Persil. We have a right to do all sorts of things that we shouldn’t do, or that it would be tactless and egocentric to do. This is not about whether Manuel Mallia had a right to take a poor person’s place at a church school for his daughter when he can afford to pay fees (he has that right). This is about whether he should have done so: not whether he had a right, but whether he was right.]

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