The Public Service Expo Village 25, which is being held at the MFCC in Ta' Qali, over the last two days hosted around 12,000 students and 1,600 educators, all of whom were able to follow closely how the public administration affects them in their daily lives.
Among these students, there were around 800 students who came from Gozo. The rest were from different schools from every corner of Malta including state, Church and private schools.
The students had a chance to visit all the Ministerial stands, as well as to follow various activities being held at the Ta' Qali picnic area. Many of the children expressed the wish that when they grow up, they will join the public administration and seek a career that gives them satisfaction.
Apart from tours specialised in Expo, students were also given free merchandise. They will be urging their parents to attend again with them during the weekend.
During the weekend, the Public Service Expo Village will also remain open.
Entrance to the public is free of charge and will be from MFCC North entrance where there is a large space allocated to parking. Anyone parking further away can use the shuttle Service bus service as well as Silver T services.