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A Warwick Academy student who this week became one of only a few students worldwide to earn top marks in her International Baccalaureate has said that while she worked as hard as she could, she always made time to have fun.
Fiona Dobson, 17, achieve...
DATE: Jul 08, 2015
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Business expert Nathan Kowalski has welcomed increased debate on the technological advances that are transforming the Island’s job market and economy.
“I am pleased that we are looking into this and it’s now part of the common lexicon,” said Mr Kow...
DATE: Jul 08, 2015
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A new strategic direction lies ahead for the Reading Clinic, with the appointment of Glenn Faries as its new executive director.
Dr Faries, who succeeds Julie Dunstan as she steps down after six years in the post, aims to spearhead a public awareness...
DATE: Jul 08, 2015
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Riann Ming, a graduate of the University of North Carolina, has been announced as the 2015 recipient of the Brown Family Scholarship.
The fund was established six years ago by former Premier Ewart Brown, along with his wife Wanda Henton Brown, as wel...
DATE: Jul 08, 2015
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Four “deserving” students are being given an opportunity to boost their higher education prospects by the Sandys Parish Council Bursary Awards Committee.
Bermudian residents of the parish, who are taking their education beyond the secondary school l...
DATE: Jul 08, 2015
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A Warwick Academy student has become the first at the school to earn the highest possible results in the International Baccalaureate Programme.
Fiona Dobson scored 45 out of a possible 45 points, putting her in the top 0.3 per cent of students.
Acco...
DATE: Jul 07, 2015
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The president of the Parent Teacher Association at Prospect Primary School has defended the Department of Education’s consultation process over the transfer of its principal Shangri-La Durham Thompson.
Bermuda Parent Teacher Student Association has w...
DATE: Jul 07, 2015
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Sarah Lagan
Schools need free-to-use computer software to help students learn the skills they need to thrive in the technologically advanced world, according to Bermuda Parent Student Teacher Association chairman Harry Matthie.Mr Matthie, a programming and engin...
DATE: Jul 07, 2015
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From drawing plans, to attending meetings to on-site visits, Ché Caines and Kevin Simmons are learning all aspects of the architectural trade.
For more than a year, the two young aspiring architects have been in training at local firms as they work ...
DATE: Jul 06, 2015
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Opposition MP Rolfe Commissiong is calling for a Government-wide task force to break an alarming trend of job losses due to technological advances.
Government’s education, immigration, economic development, workforce development and finance departmen...
DATE: Jul 06, 2015
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