ELT Permits will only be renewed following the approval of CPD hours by the ELT Council, as per legal requirements outlined in the CPD Policy. Click here for more information.
The warrant provides the applicant with a warrant to practice the profession of Perit in Malta
To operate an English as a Foreign Language School (ELT) in Malta, a licence to operate by the ELT Council must be obtained.English Language Teaching (ELT) sector in Malta is regulated in terms of L.N. 221 of 2015.
An ELT School licence shall be valid for a period of not exceeding four years and may be renewed by the Council on application, by no later than four months prior to the termination of the validity period of the licence, subject to Legal Notice 221 of 2015 and to satisfying the quality assurance standards as the Council may determine from time to time.
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.
Teachers teaching in compulsory education are requested by Law to be in possession of at least a temporary warrant.
https://education.gov.mt/public-bodies/council-for-the-teaching-profession/