It's the topic on everybody's lips — or so you might think. But yesterday Islanders and expatriates alike were reluctant to say what they thought of the Privy Council's decision to allow the reporting...
A thousand seniors are to share details about their lives with researchers over the next three months in what was today dubbed the first such study of its kind in the world.
Community and Cultural Aff...
Campaigners are urging the public to donate money to save two green open spaces from development and potentially turn them into wildlife hot spots.
Buy Back Bermuda (BBB) — a collaboration between Ber...
Young drummers led a procession through the streets of the west end yesterday as a school celebrated its 80th anniversary.
Sandys Secondary Middle School invited two surviving members of its first eve...
Henry Johnson, the man brought in by Government to tackle its self-proclaimed education crisis, has a phrase he litters his conversation with: student learning outcomes.
What the term really means, of...
The Berkeley Institute's board of governors has rejected a plan for a fee-paying centre at the school offering the International Baccalaureate (IB) qualification.
Board chairman Calvin White issued a ...
Education Minister Randy Horton insisted yesterday that graduation rates were not being fudged or inflated before admitting that the 58 percent pass rate claimed for 2006 includes students who took an...
The much-maligned Bermuda School Certificate could be scrapped and replaced with an internationally recognised qualification, The Royal Gazette can reveal.
Henry Johnson, the Government's new $250,000...
A clearer picture of the number of students graduating from public schools is needed and will be provided in future years, according to the man tasked with improving Bermuda's education system.
Henry ...
A class of teachers has proved that you're never too old to stop learning — by gaining Master's degrees here on the Island.
Fourteen teachers from the public school system have achieved degrees in org...