Ġnien Dinja Waħda, a newly-opened garden at the prehistoric site of Għar Dalam, offers students an educational and riveting experience beyond the classroom walls.
Għar Dalam falls within the remit of Heritage Malta, which is providing space for use by visitors of all ages, with particular emphasis on Year Six students who can participate in an educational programme designed specifically for them. Heritage Malta is also covering these students’ transport costs from their respective schools to the site and back.
Ġnien Dinja Waħda follows in the footsteps of similar spaces that have been created in several educational institutions with the help of BirdLife Malta, where students may feel at one with nature and learn in an applied, rather than abstract, way. The garden is planted with indigenous and endemic trees and shrubs, has a seating area, and also features a freshwater pond, thus giving children the opportunity to observe different land and water species in their natural habitat.