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The East End Primary school has two characters on its hands with the Principal's Monitor Jordan Steede and Head Prefect Donn Foggo.
Although they were quiet during an interview with The Royal Gazette , their teacher says they are normally a talkative...
DATE: Mar 09, 2000
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meal of the day? Well Gilbert Institute took that to heart when they recently held a Health for Success Breakfast.
With the help of three local companies the school was able to invite parents to have a balanced breakfast with their children before c...
DATE: Mar 09, 2000
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cases as part of their "Random Acts of Kindness Day'' this year.
The school is expecting around 600 students, parents, teachers and others to join the event, being held on March 12.
They have chosen to help Mihdi Brock, a two-year-old boy suffering f...
DATE: Mar 02, 2000
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facing today's teenagers. Akian Swan, 17, wrote "Be Strong'' for a class assignment when she was asked to write a poem about hard hitting issues that teens have to deal with every day.
Her poem was inspired by her best friend Wayne Bruges after he he...
DATE: Mar 02, 2000
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Dance are learning.
In Motion instructors, students and parents teamed up with Keep Bermuda Beautiful (KBB) for the schools third annual Trash-a-thon at Bernard Park on Palmetto Road.
The Trash-a-thon helps the In Motion students raise money for cost...
DATE: Mar 02, 2000
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job in the world for ten-year-olds Sinead Simmons and Leroy Rodgers.
They have to give out awards, speak in front of the school and monitor the hallways to make sure no-one gets hurt.
Sinead said: "Mrs. Rogers, the principal, looks up to us and makes...
DATE: Mar 02, 2000
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DATE: Mar 02, 2000
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Young people should look back to the future, two Bermudian students told the Progressive Labour Party's annual founders day lunch at the weekend.
And they urged their contemporaries to become involved in politics to help shape the direction of the Is...
DATE: Feb 19, 2000
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AUTHOR:
Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
THE way the student government works at Spice Valley Middle School is unique.
Students give speeches, run campaigns and are elected by the student body. But it is the elected group that decides who will have what position.
Not only that but the Vice ...
DATE: Feb 19, 2000
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DATE: Feb 19, 2000
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