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On Friday, January 29, 2010, Dellwood Middle School's Blue House snatched the cross-country honours from last year's champions, Maroon House in their annual cross-country run.
The course was 1.1 miles long. The event began at North Village Field.
Th...
DATE: Mar 25, 2010
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From September 19th to 23rd, 2009, Dellwood Middle School students and staff participated in Shark Week.
During Shark Week the school had a different activity to do every day. The students did work sheets and watched videos that all revolve around th...
DATE: Mar 25, 2010
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Dellwood Middle School students and staff participated in a non-violence day on January 15th, 2010 on Dellwood Middle School's campus.
Staff and students wore the colour blue to indicate that they believe in non-violence.
This non-violence day repres...
DATE: Mar 25, 2010
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Dellwood Middle School students held a talent show at their school recently.
On Thursday, January 21, 2010, the show So You Think You Have Talent? was performed in front of a large crowd. It was held in the Dellwood assembly hall where lots of studen...
DATE: Mar 25, 2010
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Bermudians are worried about money. We need to attract more visitors. We came up with some ideas about how to make money from our wonderful forts.
Working Fort
There should be people dressed up and pretending to work on a working fort. We can get th...
DATE: Mar 18, 2010
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Bermuda's forts are at risk! There are many threats to the forts, but we can save them.
Nature is one of the main threats to Bermudas forts.
The solution is to cut down the casuarinas or any other tree and block off natural resources that they use t...
DATE: Mar 18, 2010
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The atmosphere was vibrant, exciting and energetic as the Bermuda Girl Guides Association celebrated Thinking Day, and the 100th anniversary of the guiding movement worldwide. The celebration took place on February 21 at the Anglican cathedral.
Even ...
DATE: Mar 18, 2010
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Anne Kermode's Primary 5 class at St. George's Preparatory recently worked on a project about Bermuda forts, primarily for the Annual Exhibition. They visited many forts, particularly at the East End, but also travelled west to the Casemates Barracks...
DATE: Mar 18, 2010
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1 Some cannons can still be fired. Fort St. Catherine and Fort Scaur are two places where working cannons can be found.
2 Many forts have examples of real shells. Shells look just like giant bullets!
3 Fort Victoria, a major fort in St. George's, is ...
DATE: Mar 18, 2010
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Bermuda has a great way to attract tourists: its forts. We have some well-restored forts on the island, like Fort St. Catherine, the Martello Tower and Dockyard. But many of our forts are messy and uncared for.
If we clean up our forts, the tourists ...
DATE: Mar 18, 2010
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