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Students at Saltus Grammar School got together to celebrate International Women’s Day with a fun photoshoot.
Nicole Chichon, Deputy Head at Saltus said: “Hanna Percy one of our SGY 1 students, working alongside her mother Wendy Percy, was involved wi...
DATE: Mar 09, 2018
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Harrington Sound Primary School closed today after a power outage.
Parents were urged to collect students as soon as possible.
The Bermuda Government said electricity was lost after a Belco transformer blew in the Harrington Sound area as a powerful ...
DATE: Mar 06, 2018
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Charlie Judd welcomed the Andrean Vocal Ensemble to the Somersfield Academy visiting classrooms and meeting students. The final stop of the tour was the music room. Ms. Pearman’s students were quiet when they entered the music classroom and sat on th...
DATE: Mar 06, 2018
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Lack of money will never be a barrier to learning, the education minister pledged yesterday.
Diallo Rabain said more than 300 students in financial need had benefited from grants at Bermuda College during the autumn and spring terms of 2017-18.
Mr Ra...
DATE: Mar 03, 2018
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A range of charities are to get a boost from the XL Catlin End-to-End walk this year.
The Bermuda Sloop Foundation, cancer charity Pals, the Bermuda School of Music and Bermuda Diabetes Association will all benefit from the May 5 event.
The Royal Gaz...
DATE: Mar 02, 2018
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Three Harvard University a Cappella bands will play a concert to raise cash for Bermuda’s Action on Alzheimer’s and Dementia.
The Radcliffe Pitches, the Harvard Krokodiloes and the Din and Tonics will perform at the Anglican Cathedral on March 13.
Al...
DATE: Mar 02, 2018
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A showcase of the latest hands-on learning opportunities is to be followed up by a fair later this year, the national security minister announced today.
Wayne Caines said organisers of January’s Youth Maker Showcase at CedarBridge Academy — part of t...
DATE: Mar 02, 2018
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Politics
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Consultation on a proposed new sugar tax ends today.
Taxes will be increased on candy, soda and other “non-nutritive, luxury items” to promote healthy living and discourage importers from bringing in high-sugar products.
Supporters, including the Ber...
DATE: Mar 01, 2018
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A cancer expert who helped bring radiation therapy to Bermuda has been invited to speak at a conference in Canada.
Chris Fosker, clinical director and radiation oncologist at Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre, will speak about the cancer control chall...
DATE: Mar 01, 2018
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Bermuda High School pupils and staff dressed up as their favourite book characters today to mark World Book Day.
The event — part of the school’s Literacy Week celebrations — saw little Harry Potters, Dr Seuss characters, fairytale standards, modern ...
DATE: Mar 01, 2018
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Education
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