Final year students who took part in a day of truancy from the Berkeley Institute have been ordered to do extra community service or be barred from their graduation ball.
Principal Michelle Simmons to...
Public school teachers have taken out a full-page advert citing "grave concerns" about educational reform in today's edition of The Royal Gazette.
The Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT) notice repeats cl...
Shadow Education Minister Grant Gibbons called last night for proper debate in the Senate on a law granting new concessions to the Coco Reef Resort.
Premier Ewart Brown shut down discussion on the Hot...
Driven, hard-working students are being offered the chance to prove their worth to potential employers this summer — and get paid for their efforts.
The Berkeley Foundation — a fundraising charity for...
Bermuda's tenth road fatality of 2008 was yesterday named by Police as 45-year-old Emanuel Pereira.
The Devonshire man suffered serious head injuries after losing control of his motorcycle on Crow Lan...
Shadow Education Minister Grant Gibbons claimed yesterday that plans to cluster groups of public schools under one board could prove counter-productive.
The United Bermuda Party MP attended a public f...
Students sitting early morning exams later this month have been granted a slight reprieve: they now won't have to get their brains into gear until 6.30 a.m.
The Assessment and Qualifications Alliance ...
Lindo's is binning brown paper bags and giving out reuseable replacements to shoppers to help the environment.
The supermarket — which has branches in Warwick and Devonshire — announced the move yeste...
Four students were brought home to Bermuda from Barbados after the mother of one reported that he had been robbed at gunpoint.
Labour Minister David Burch told the Senate yesterday that the woman cont...
Students at Saltus Grammar School are due to sit a mathematics exam at 6 a.m. today — becoming the first youngsters on the Island to face a new early start time laid down by England's biggest exam boa...