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Educational charity Knowledge Quest held its twice-yearly party last week, uniting past and present scholarship recipients with donors to the cause.
Founded in 2001, the organisation supports higher education for academically capable Bermudians of l...
DATE: Dec 28, 2015
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Education
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The Hackathon, Bermuda’s home-grown computer coding symposium, has proved a holiday hit in its second year.
Yesterday’s free course, from the non-profit group Code 411, took 80 teens on a blast-off introduction to programming, courtesy of self-taught...
DATE: Dec 24, 2015
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Education
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Bermudian educator and researcher Katie Davis has been named a Rising Star by the Association for Psychological Science.
Ms Davis, an assistant professor at the University of Washington Information School, studies the impact of digital media on adole...
DATE: Dec 24, 2015
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Education
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Students and members of the public drummed up excitement at the senior boys and girls football finals at the National Sports Centre yesterday.
While CedarBridge Academy emerged victors over the Berkeley Institute in both intense matches, young spect...
DATE: Dec 18, 2015
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Education
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Proud parents, guardians and mentors were treated to a special lunch at the Impact Hotel yesterday.
The students of the Impact Mentoring Academy, an all-boys private school, planned a formal lunch at the imagined hotel after completing training with ...
DATE: Dec 16, 2015
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Education
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The Board of Education is ready to start advertising for a new Commissioner of Education next month, aiming to have the post filled for the start of the 2016-17 academic year.
At present, Freddie Evans is serving as acting commissioner, but the job w...
DATE: Dec 15, 2015
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Education
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University graduates who attended Saltus Grammar School are being offered the chance to live and work in China on a one-year internship.
Daniel Dorrington and his wife, Rebecca, left Saltus to take up posts with Dulwich International High School in S...
DATE: Dec 14, 2015
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Education
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The Ministry of Education has defended its decision not to teach Portuguese more widely in schools, citing a lack of available teachers.
Last month, The Royal Gazette spoke with Ocean 89.1FM radio host Christine Francisco, who presents the Portuguese...
DATE: Dec 10, 2015
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Education
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Schools Island-wide are using a computer-based programme to build a better picture of their student’s health.
The Fitnessgram application has been mandated by the Department of Education for all public schools and private schools have been encourage...
DATE: Dec 03, 2015
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Education
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Students at Saltus Grammar School are raising funds for a month-long trip to Nepal where they will help rebuild a school damaged in an earthquake which devastated much of the country.
Seven students are taking part in a World Challenge project, durin...
DATE: Dec 03, 2015
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Education
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