San Anton School is a private co-educational school located near Mġarr, Malta. The school was originally founded in 1988 in the village of Attard, close to the President's San Anton Palace - hence it was named "San Anton" School.
It was the first school set up by the Parents' Foundation for Education, the first of its type in Malta. Within a few years this non-profit school became so popular that a new premises was built in the L-Imselliet valley, on the outskirts of Mġarr, where today it educates nearly 1000 students aged 18 months to 16.
San Anton School also offers a kindergarten as well as a Summer School, the latter of which is open to all children aged 4 to 13, including non San Anton School students.
The school obtains its funding from the school's parents as well as from fund-raising activities. With regards to sports San Anton School now has a FIFA approved football pitch and an all-weather IAAF approved running track. It also possesses other sports facilities for practising Futsal, Tennis, Basketball and gymnastics, amongst several other sports. The school also offers after school coaching activities including athletics, football, tennis, multi-sports, and makes the premises available for rent.
San Antón is one of the 31 barrios of the municipality of Ponce, Puerto Rico. Along with Canas Urbano, Machuelo Abajo, Magueyes Urbano, and Portugués Urbano, San Antón is one of the municipality's five originally rural barrios that are now also part of the urban zone of the city of Ponce. It is totally enclosed within the Ponce city limits.
San Antón is one of Ponce's oldest barrios. It is believed that this is where Spanish colonists first settled. It sits on the western bank of Rio Portugues. The name San Antón comes from the small chapel that Don Antonio Abad Rodríguez Berrios ordered to be built towards the end of the 16th century to honor San Antonio Abad. It was organized in 1831. In 2010, the Government of Puerto Rico declared it "Cuna de la Plena" (English: Birthplace of the plena).
San Antón is an urban barrio located in the southern section of the municipality, within the Ponce city limits, and southeast of the traditional center of the city, Plaza Las Delicias. The toponomy, or origin of the name, is related to the Catholic Church saint San Antonio Abad.
San Anton (known also as Getaria's mouse because of its form), is the mountain and half-island of Getaria's coast. San Anton is attached to the mainland by a breakwater. It has an abrupt slope, and is one of the most popular places of Basque Country. It is used principally for recreation by the local population. The mountain has a natural park. The top of the mountainside is flatter, and it is decorated by trees. Its precipice is formed with rocks, specially with one called Armeria euskadiensis.
San Anton mountain takes its name from an ancient hermitage, which was located near the actual lighthouse before it was destroyed by the French in the first half of 19th century. It was a privileged vantage point to see whales, whose capture was one of the jobs of people from this town.
This island was intentionally attached to the port in the 15th century. The breakwater was given the name of "The Passage" in order to complete the construction of a small harbor for the mountain-island, replacing the old rocky ridge that had been destroyed by a storm. Fortifications, an 1863 lighthouse and farmhouses like Abeta, Agoteaundi and Gure ametsa decorate San Anton.