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The Ministry of Education will host an open meeting regarding public school reorganisation tomorrow at CedarBridge Academy. This is the final meeting before the consultation period ends on Friday.
The ministry has held meetings with parent teacher a...
DATE: Mar 17, 2015
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Education
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Allison Seymour was only too happy to take over school video for CedarBridge Academy — but his future plans are a lot more ambitious.
Allison’s popular videos appear on display screens in the school’s hallways: he shoots commercials for CedarBridge a...
DATE: Mar 16, 2015
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Other
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Parents will be awarded more say in the administration and reform of Bermuda’s public schools, under legislation approved by Parliament.
The Education Amendment Act 2015 will redress a long-standing lack of communication, parental involvement, transp...
DATE: Mar 13, 2015
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CATEGORY:
Education
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Students are being given a helping hand when it comes to learning about good nutrition.
The School Lunch Challenge, backed by the Argus Group, is available to every primary and middle school in Bermuda that encourages healthy eating habits.
The initi...
DATE: Mar 12, 2015
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Eyewitnesses described several lucky escapes after a bus carrying nine nursery schoolchildren smashed into parked cars on East Broadway before ploughing into a utility pole.
Eight people were injured, including two visitors and a few children. None w...
DATE: Mar 12, 2015
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Bermuda has had four imported cases of the mosquito-borne disease Chikungunya that has spread throughout the Caribbean, MPs were told during the Budget debate on Monday.
As of January 21, the Department of Health had reported three cases, saying that...
DATE: Mar 11, 2015
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CATEGORY:
Health
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AUTHOR:
Rebecca Zuill
The Island’s waste recycling service will continue “as far as we know”, according to Waste Management’s education and enforcement officer, Vanese Gordon.
But recycling is doomed to remain a money-losing enterprise, especially for an Island jurisdicti...
DATE: Mar 11, 2015
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CATEGORY:
Environment
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
This year’s Dementia Conference will put a new focus on raising awareness of the disease among Bermuda’s younger generation.
Expert dementia trainers will visit Gilbert Institute in Paget on Thursday to speak to pupils between the ages of seven and n...
DATE: Mar 10, 2015
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Premier Michael Dunkley and the Progressive Labour Party joined leaders across the globe yesterday in marking International Women’s Day.
International Women’s Day has been celebrated on March 8 since the early 1900s and recognises the achievements of...
DATE: Mar 09, 2015
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Students put their technical skills to the test yesterday as part of an island-wide competition to design the best underwater robot.
A total of 28 teams participated in the event that took place at the National Sports Centre swimming pool with the Cl...
DATE: Mar 09, 2015
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