About Computational Thinking Malta
Computational Thinking Malta is a platform focused on fostering computational thinking skills among students in Malta. We aim to provide resources, organize events, and launch the Bebras testing challenge for students in Maltese schools.


Our principles
We believe in empowering individuals with the skills to think critically, solve complex problems, and innovate using computational thinking.
Fostering Collaboration
Promoting Digital Literacy
Empowering Problem Solvers
We are committed to promoting digital literacy and equipping students with the necessary skills to thrive in the digital age.
We foster collaboration among students, educators, and industry professionals to create a supportive and inclusive community for computational thinking.
Diane Vassallo




Christian Colombo
Meet the team


Leonard Busuttil
Vanessa Camilleri


Frequently asked questions
What are the objectives of Computational Thinking Malta?
The Organisation shall have the following objectives:
1 To provide relevant resources on computational thinking
2 To organise educational activities on computational thinking for educators, parents and students.
3 Organise computational thinking competitions (such as Bebras) locally.
4 To raise funds by means of sponsorships and/or subscription of members or otherwise for all the purposes and objectives of the Organisation in such amounts and in such manner as may be authorised by the Executive Committee;
5 To form part of any national/international Organisation/s whose aims are similar to that of the Organisation;
6 To encourage and promote research in computational thinking;
7 To do all that which is ancillary, incidental or conducive to the attainment of the above objectives.
The full statute can be found here
How can I become a member?
Becoming a member of an NGO gives you voting rights at the annual general meeting. You can become a member by paying a fee of XX