The HSBC Malta Foundation has renewed its support for the Thematic STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Debate taking place on Saturday 11th October 2025.
Organised by the Directorate for STEM and VET (Vocational Education and Training) Programmes, the Thematic STEM Debate is a flagship initiative for Year 6 students across Malta, designed to promote science, technology, engineering, and mathematics while also sharpening vital 21st-century skills.
This year’s theme “digital gaming” ties into a broader national initiative on the subject, encouraging students to examine its potential benefits, challenges, and wider societal impact.
The event’s format sees young debaters examine diverse materials, research evidence, evaluate arguments, and articulate their positions with clarity and confidence.
Through this process, they develop not only subject knowledge but also critical thinking, active listening, teamwork, and public speaking skills – all qualities that will serve them well in their academic journeys and beyond.
All participants will be recognised for their efforts, with special awards presented to the top debaters.
A representative from the HSBC Malta Foundation will also serve on the adjudication panel, underscoring the Foundation’s hands-on commitment to nurturing educational excellence.
Glenn Bugeja, Head of Corporate Sustainability at HSBC Malta, said: "The Thematic STEM Debate blends science education with skills for life. It pushes students to think deeply, argue respectfully, and engage with ideas from different perspectives. As technology continues to shape the future, initiatives like this equip our young people to navigate it with confidence, creativity, and critical insight. We are delighted to continue supporting it."
Isabel Zerafa, Education Officer for Primary Science within the Directorate for STEM and VET Programmes, added: "Over the years, the Thematic STEM Debate has grown into a much-anticipated annual event that both challenges and inspires our students.
“The focus on digital gaming this year is particularly relevant, offering a platform for meaningful discussion on a topic that touches the lives of so many young people.”
She continued: “HSBC Malta Foundation’s ongoing support and collaboration with Esplora and the University of Malta, particularly the Institute of Digital Games and the Faculty of ICT, facilitates an enriching experience that encourages curiosity, respectful argumentation and empowerment, and confidence."
The HSBC Malta Foundation’s ongoing support for STEM education reflects the bank’s wider commitment to empowering young people through learning opportunities that inspire curiosity, innovation, and resilience in an increasingly technology-driven world.
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