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A retired veteran teacher has called for classrooms to have no more than 13 students.
Former Heron Bay Primary principal Alan Leigh also told The Royal Gazette he would like to see education officials return to the classrooms regularly and parents, p...
DATE: Sep 04, 1998
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A low-key approach to racial problems was unveiled by the Opposition yesterday.
And Progressive Labour Party leader Jennifer Smith said the party had opted for "small steps''.
She added that dramatic victories had been won in the 1960s but a differen...
DATE: Sep 04, 1998
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
1 next year.
And the arrival in the Island this week of 24-year-old Canadian Thomas May means that the Bermuda Council for Drug Free Sport's endeavours to get the programme underway will have been enhanced immeasurably.
May, of St. John, New Brunswic...
DATE: Sep 03, 1998
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could be sent to prison unless he can explain why he has failed to pay out thousands of dollars in contributions to support his family.
Yesterday The Royal Gazette reported that top eye surgeon Dr. Mohammed Hamza, who separated from his wife five yea...
DATE: Sep 03, 1998
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The children of one of Bermuda's top surgeons claim they are being emotionally abused by their father -- because he is failing to make regular child support payments.
And two of Dr. Mohammed Hamza's daughters might even have to put their education on...
DATE: Sep 02, 1998
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Gareth Finighan
With only one year remaining on his three-year contract, CedarBridge Academy principal Ernest Payette is striving to put the new school on a sound footing.
Speaking with The Royal Gazette days before the school is set to begin its second year, Mr. Pa...
DATE: Sep 02, 1998
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abuse, The Royal Gazette has learned.
Gloria Holdipp was fined $400 with the alternative of a year in prison after admitting assaulting a two-year-old boy eight years ago.
The child, according to court reports, suffered bruising and a cut head after ...
DATE: Sep 01, 1998
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Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Modern technology will allow CedarBridge Academy to catch up with students who skip school.
From next week, when classes resume, a computer tracking system will call parents/guardians to inform them of their children's absence.
It will state the date...
DATE: Sep 01, 1998
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More than 500 freshman students were welcomed into the Bermuda College community at the 1998 Convocation yesterday.
They were joined by faculty and staff of the College and dozens of local politicians and parents in the ceremony in the courtyard for ...
DATE: Sep 01, 1998
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Patrick Burgess
A private school in Bermuda has forged links with the largest language school in France for foreigners.
La Maison Francaise Bermudes will become the testing centre for anyone seeking certificates or diplomas in French.
Owner Riquette Bonne Smith told...
DATE: Aug 31, 1998
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