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I always had a love for design. In particular, seeing preliminary plans mature from their conceptual stages into livable structures excited me. I'd always seen myself following an architect's footsteps, and, one day, drafting my own plans and seeing ...
DATE: Apr 15, 2010
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Anything is possible! Investigating topics from seeing whether music affects memory to creating your own solar powered car is what the annual Somersfield Academy science fair is all about. Every year students in M1, M2, and M3 participate in the scie...
DATE: Apr 15, 2010
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"It's not much of a spectator sport; you need to get involved," declared Mathematics lecturer Barry Ferguson when describing the Math Olympiad to be held at the Bermuda College on April 25.
Mr. Ferguson, a lecturer at the University of Waterloo, Cana...
DATE: Apr 15, 2010
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Here at Somersfield Academy, we excitedly celebrated reading by having a Read-a-thon between March 8 and March 21.
A Read-a-thon is simply a competition to see which class could read for the most amount of minutes. The winning class in each age grou...
DATE: Apr 15, 2010
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The Student Government Association is an organisation of students that arrange social and charity-based events for the school.
The SGA is comprised of six elected students, each with a different position. This year the president is Emily Fischer, the...
DATE: Apr 15, 2010
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For the month of January, researching, testing and graphing seems to be on every Somersfield student's mind. The reason? Science fair.
From the grades M1 through M3, every student at Somersfield Academy is required to come up with an experiment, coll...
DATE: Apr 15, 2010
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In the fifth and final year of the Middle Years Programme, students are given an assignment called the Personal Project. As the title suggests, this assignment requires the students to design and create a project that has a close personal meaning to ...
DATE: Apr 15, 2010
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Schools around the island are participating in the Keep Bermuda Beautiful (KBB) project, also known as the School Bins Art Project.
The project is sponsored by the Waste Management section of the Ministry of Works & Engineering and KBB. Each of the 2...
DATE: Apr 08, 2010
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A love of literary things may bring them together, but members of the Teen Advisory Board of the youth library don't stay stuck with their noses in a book.
On February 24 this year, they held a Senior Citizens' Tea to raise funds for the Bermuda Red ...
DATE: Apr 08, 2010
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Turn the beat around, love to hear percussion — and xylophone and violin and recorder — in Mrs. Raynor-Holt's music classes at Elliot Primary.
Recently the students were able to demonstrate their skill and enthusiasm for Chris Franklin-Smith, Cambrid...
DATE: Apr 08, 2010
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