The St. Edward's College was a 20th century boarding school in the island country of Malta that endured into the 21st century. It was located between Italy and Tunisia in the Mediterranean Sea on the European continent of the planet Earth.
History and specifics[]
During World War II, Malta native Edward de Bono attended St. Edward's College. After graduating from its high school program, he was accepted to the University of Malta.
Legacy[]
In 2376, Elizabeth Lense cited de Bona's scholarly background, including his time at the boarding school, to Anthony Mark while explaining the origins of de Bono's idea of thinking laterally. (SCE eBook: Creative Couplings)
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External links[]
- St Edward's College, Malta article at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
- St. Edward's website.