Technology education should be treated as “a need, not a want” in Bermuda’s public schools, independent senator Michelle Simmons said yesterday.
Ms Simmons, a 38-year veteran of teaching, told Senate ...
The top performing student at Bermuda High School said that going the extra mile has been key to her success.
Madison Quig added that knowing more than the curriculum required helped her excel in her...
The economy and jobs for Bermudians were among the major topics discussed in the Senate yesterday as the Throne Speech was debated.
One Bermuda Alliance senator Nick Kempe said he believed that the fo...
A programme designed to conserve Bermuda’s reefs has called on citizen scientists to help evaluate the condition of Bermuda’s coral reefs and fish stocks.
Reef Watch, created by the Bermuda Zoologica...
The Ministry of Education has refused to confirm or deny whether calls have been made for the termination of Freddie Evans as Commissioner of Education.
ZBM news reported that Ministry of Education s...
The end of troubles at a mould-hit school is in sight, the principal said yesterday.
Tina Duke, head of Dellwood Middle School, is confident the problems that have plagued the school are almost solved...
An official guardian for vulnerable elderly people is high on the agenda, new Minister for Health Kim Wilson promised yesterday.
Ms Wilson said an Office of the Public Guardian was on the cards and to...
A lithograph by world-renowned artist and sculptor Pablo Picasso is on display at the Bermuda National Gallery.
This is the first time the gallery is exhibiting a work by Picasso, who is viewed as one...
Clarien Bank has launched a donation drive to support recovery efforts in the Caribbean following the devastation caused by Hurricane Irma.
Donations can be made directly to the Bermuda Red Cross acc...
Politician and union head Jason Hayward encouraged students at St David’s Primary School to thank their teachers for helping them unlock their potential during an inspirational speech on how to achiev...