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Accreditation of Individuals
The accreditation of individuals is an online application by which the individual can be accredited for a role in the teaching profession against qualifications presented. The Accreditation Unit sends an accreditation letter via email to the applicant. This letter may then be used by the person concerned as formal proof when applying for a position in an Educational institution.
Recognition of a Certificate/Qualification by the Malta Qualifications Recognition Information Centre (MQRIC)
Enables users to apply for an MQRIC recognition statement in case of already obtained national or international qualifications. Recognition statements for qualifications may be required for various reasons, such as: to pursue further studies, applying for a job or a promotion, qualification allowance, tax rebate, scholarship schemes, a single permit/Visa/citizenship with Jobsplus, amongst others.
Registration as a Partnership of Warrant Holders (Periti Act)
Through this form, a group of persons who are holders of the warrant of Perit can register as a Partnership in Terms of Article 9 of the Periti Act, 1996.
Renewal of Teacher's Temporary Warrant for Teachers in Non-State Schools
Teachers who in previous years have been issued with a temporary warrant, and who are practising the profession whilst not in possession of a Permanent Warrant, are to apply for a renewal of the temporary warrant.
Renewal of Teacher's Temporary Warrant for Teachers in State Schools
Teachers who in previous years have been issued with a temporary warrant, and who are practising the profession whilst not in possession of a Permanent Warrant, are to apply for a renewal of the temporary warrant.
Teacher's Temporary Warrant for Student Teachers
Teachers teaching in compulsory education are requested by Law to be in possession of at least a temporary warrant.
Teacher's Temporary Warrant for Teachers teaching in Non-State Schools
Teachers teaching in compulsory education are requested by Law to be in possession of at least a temporary warrant.
Teacher's Temporary Warrant for Teachers teaching in State Schools
Teachers teaching in compulsory education are requested by Law to be in possession of at least a temporary warrant.
Teacher's Warrant
After 2 years of practising the teaching profession, teachers who are in possession of a teaching qualification recognised by the Council for Teaching Profession (CTP) are requested to apply for a teacher's permanent warrant. Persons who are in possession of a Master's degree or a comparable degree and have registered for such qualification prior to 29 July 2008 can also apply. Persons who prior to the 29 July 2008 have practised the teaching profession for at least 8 years in a school on completion of 15 years teaching experience can apply for a permanent warrant.