2552 results returned for search: "" category ("Young Observer" AND "Lifestyle")
23rd March 2011 was a monumental day for The Bermuda High School as they held the first democratically run elections for student leaders in the long history of the school, chosing Nicholas Hall and Kristyn Dale to lead the school for the next three t...
DATE: Apr 21, 2011
|
CATEGORY:
Young Observer
|
Shirwin Jones, head boy of Prospect Primary, feels happy about being a head boy.
He said he likes school “a little bit”. His favourite subject is Science, and is favourite teacher is Mrs Smith, his class teacher and Science teacher.
His class, P6 Sm...
DATE: Apr 21, 2011
|
CATEGORY:
Young Observer
|
Comet Tempel 1 has received more attention than any other comet in the universe as far as we know!
On July 4, 2005, a spacecraft named Deep Impact released an 820-pound probe right into its path on purpose. The impact made a crater on the comet’s sur...
DATE: Apr 21, 2011
|
CATEGORY:
Young Observer
|
It’s not every kid who can say she is the star of a television show, but for the 12 LearnaLots, working in front of a camera is part of their life.
Though the LearnaLots television series has run since 1994, the current group of young people have onl...
DATE: Apr 21, 2011
|
CATEGORY:
Young Observer
|
Primary Five Kermode at St. George’s Preparatory school recently undertook a study about the importance of preserving open spaces.
The school enjoys working toward the education display for the Annual Exhibition, which opens today in the Botanical G...
DATE: Apr 14, 2011
|
CATEGORY:
Young Observer
|
Bermuda has lots and lots of open spaces, and we need to take care of all of them! But some of these areas are not being taken care of.
We need to protect open spaces. Everyone needs somewhere to play and get exercise like bike riding, running, walki...
DATE: Apr 14, 2011
|
CATEGORY:
Young Observer
|
1. The Arboretum. It is great for playing games and exercising.
2. Alexandra Battery. It is fantastic for playing games and exploring.
3. Ferry Point Park. Just perfect for exploring and camping.
4. Tom Moore’s Jungle. The jungle is excellent for...
DATE: Apr 14, 2011
|
CATEGORY:
Young Observer
|
Portuguese Rock, located in the open space known as Spittal Pond, has a problem: people keep carving their names on it. Portuguese Rock is special to Bermuda’s people. It gives us evidence that people visited Bermuda before the Sea Venture survivors ...
DATE: Apr 14, 2011
|
CATEGORY:
Young Observer
|
GO GREEN! Somerset Primary went ‘green’ on Thursday, March 24, 2011. We celebrated in three ways: a presentation, a green grub day, and a tree planting ceremony.
We all got to wear play clothes to school. They were green or earth tones to represen...
DATE: Apr 14, 2011
|
CATEGORY:
Young Observer
|
Trash is flowing all over Bermuda’s open spaces from St. Georges to Somerset. If our open spaces overflow with trash, we children won’t have a place to play.
Every school and perhaps some families - should adopt an open space. Visit the open space o...
DATE: Apr 14, 2011
|
CATEGORY:
Young Observer
|