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Most children wouldn’t have to be asked twice for the chance to stay up all night playing games and eating treats.
For 11 Purvis Primary School students in P6, it was all in the name of charity: the children were sponsored for a ‘Non Sleep-a-Thon’ — ...
DATE: Oct 22, 2012
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Education
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A Bermudian teacher has questioned why she can’t get a job at a public school when Government is struggling to fill vacancies with educators from abroad.
Shar-Dae Whitter said she was a substitute teacher at CedarBridge Academy last year and Whitney ...
DATE: Oct 22, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Education
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
A new principal for the Berkeley Institute could come from overseas as the school’s search extends beyond the Island.
The open invitation includes the Canadian recruitment site Workopolis.
With long-serving Berkeley principal Michelle Simmons due to ...
DATE: Oct 19, 2012
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Education
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The proportion of postsecondary graduates reached an all-time high in 2010, as the Island's working population aged 25 to 64 continued to progress towards achieving a higher level of education according to a new analytical census brief.
The brief, e...
DATE: Oct 15, 2012
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Education
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Government’s “excuse” that visa problems are behind the shortfall of public school teachers has been challenged by the Opposition — and by CedarBridge parents.
Asked why positions remain unfilled, a Ministry of Education spokeswoman last night reiter...
DATE: Oct 11, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Education
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Former Premier David Saul has been awarded an honorary doctorate by Loughborough University.
The institution, known as the MIT of the UK, recognised him for his achievements in “international business, education and politics”.
Dr Saul graduated from ...
DATE: Oct 09, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Education
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Plans are underway to send an even bigger contingent to Indiana next year, following the successful international debut of the Sandys Showtime Drumline at the Circle City Parade.
The contingent returned home yesterday after performing before an estim...
DATE: Oct 09, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Education
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One of the Island’s private schools is turning a fresh page under a new head teacher as it embarks on “strategic decision making” and re-accreditation.
Somersfield Academy head Peter Harding said the International Baccalaureate programme in place at ...
DATE: Oct 09, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Education
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Bermuda celebrated its educators as part of World Teachers’ Day at City Hall.
Education Minister Dame Jennifer Smith paid homage to teachers, alongside members of the Bermuda Union of Teachers.
Meanwhile the One Bermuda Alliance pledged to pay teache...
DATE: Oct 08, 2012
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Education
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Culture club Vasco Da Gama this week reignited an age-old debate over whether Portuguese should be taught in Bermuda’s schools. Club president Andrea Moniz-DeSouza told The Royal Gazette of the organisation’s plans to hold a public meeting this month...
DATE: Oct 05, 2012
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CATEGORY:
Education
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