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Stonington campus will mark a major change in the direction of Bermuda's only major institution of higher learning.
It will almost certainly push the College towards becoming a degree-granting, four-year college and it should also encourage more non-...
DATE: Mar 12, 1999
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A policy which gives parents of disruptive students the final word on whether a school can send their children to Warwick Camp has raised eyebrows and ire among educators.
The Royal Gazette understands that principals and teachers have been concerned...
DATE: Mar 11, 1999
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They were confronted by about 100 children on a field at the front of the school.
It is believed three or four students were fighting and teachers needed help in controlling the flare-up.
One 15-year-old St. George's student was arrested a...
DATE: Mar 11, 1999
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Bermuda College hopes to have on-campus accommodation for its students by 2001.
And the facility is now set to launch a massive fund-raising campaign to collect the $5 million needed to build the complex.
Although designs for the accommodation block ...
DATE: Mar 11, 1999
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yesterday until the Education Ministry stepped in to address concerns about a disruptive student.
The Royal Gazette understands that staff at the school have exhausted all avenues of handling the female student who has been verbally abusive to teache...
DATE: Mar 06, 1999
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The West End Development Company is preparing to spend $2 million of its own money to extend the Clock Tower building in Dockyard.
Development and Opportunities Minister Terry Lister yesterday said the westward extension would create 7,000 feet of re...
DATE: Mar 06, 1999
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A young father and student who imported $200,000 of drugs into Bermuda was yesterday imprisoned for six years.
Christopher Lewis pleaded for leniency, describing himself as shallow when he flew to the Island with eight pounds of cannabis inside a per...
DATE: Mar 05, 1999
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A new school for disruptive students is set to open this year.
The Royal Gazette can reveal that child rights activist Sheelagh Cooper will launch a new alternative school programme designed to help wayward students get back on track.
Mrs. Cooper was...
DATE: Mar 05, 1999
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the Tourism industry under the Progressive Labour Party's watch.
And Tourism Minister David Allen also gave a report card on the activities of the Ministry within its first 100-plus days under his stewardship.
The briefing came during Mr. Allen's thr...
DATE: Mar 04, 1999
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And initiatives are underway in an effort to improve the training, education and attitudes amongst Bermuda's tourism employees. ---- Page 2 KERMODE TO REPLACE ROWELL ED APP Kermode to replace Rowell Saltus Board of Trustees have appointed long-s...
DATE: Mar 03, 1999
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