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Hairdressing and beauty students at CedarBridge Academy demonstrated their skills during an afternoon of pampering yesterday.
The schoolgirls invited Ministry of Education officials, teachers, parents and even a politician to get their hair done or i...
DATE: Feb 09, 2007
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Sam Strangeways
Hairdressing and beauty students at CedarBridge Academy demonstrated their skills during an afternoon of pampering yesterday.
The schoolgirls invited Ministry of Education officials, teachers, parents and even a politician to get their hair done or i...
DATE: Feb 09, 2007
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A bigger and better centre to allow more students to study for an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma at Bermuda High School was officially opened on Wednesday.
Education Minister Randy Horton was at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Renaissan...
DATE: Feb 09, 2007
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Almost two-thirds of young men and more than half of young women have inadequate literacy skills to excel in life, according to a survey of Bermudians aged 16 to 25.
The study found that 64 percent of males and 56 percent of females in that age group...
DATE: Feb 07, 2007
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Almost two-thirds of young men and more than half of young women have inadequate literacy skills to excel in life, according to a survey of Bermudians aged 16 to 25.
The study found that 64 percent of males and 56 percent of females in that age group...
DATE: Feb 07, 2007
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A Bermudian mother has moved her four children across the Atlantic to England because of what she claims are “huge flaws” in the Island’s public education system.
Karen Skiffington, who now lives in Gloucestershire, felt forced to take her daughter a...
DATE: Feb 07, 2007
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A Bermudian mother has moved her four children across the Atlantic to England because of what she claims are "huge flaws" in the Island's public education system.
Karen Skiffington, who now lives in Gloucestershire, felt forced to take her daughter a...
DATE: Feb 07, 2007
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Sam Strangeways
Watching television is bad for the brain but reading books and using a computer will make you brighter - or so a survey of young Bermudians and their literacy levels would appear to indicate.
The study of Islanders aged 16 to 25 found that those who ...
DATE: Feb 07, 2007
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Watching television is bad for the brain but reading books and using a computer will make you brighter - or so a survey of young Bermudians and their literacy levels would appear to indicate.
The study of Islanders aged 16 to 25 found that those who ...
DATE: Feb 07, 2007
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Sam Strangeways
Education Minister Randy Horton yesterday unveiled a scheme to improve literacy in public schools - and his timing could not have been better.
Mr. Horton made his announcement hours after the Department of Statistics released survey results which sho...
DATE: Feb 07, 2007
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