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A nine-year-old bugle player is using her talent to blow folks away.
For Ritasha Pedro, a student at Elliott Primary school, is the first female to ever play in the Corlanders Bugle Band.
Ritasha decided that she wanted to play the bugle because her ...
DATE: Oct 24, 1998
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completing homework -- but it is unique in that homework is done at school.
Berkeley Institute's After School Study Programme began on October 5 and already includes more than a third of the student body.
Programme director Keisha Douglas said the sc...
DATE: Oct 24, 1998
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Young Observer
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AUTHOR:
Patrick Burgess
under the hot summer sun start to pay off this equestrian season.
For 13-year-old Tiffany has been collecting a bunch of blue ribbons -- especially at the recently staged Bermuda Horse and Pony Association's Fall Show held at Vesey Street.
Tiffany an...
DATE: Oct 17, 1998
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A special performance of a sell-out play has been given the thumbs up by some of the Island's harshest critics -- schoolchildren.
More than 200 middle school students packed out Hamilton's Civic Hall to watch a special matinee performance of the hit ...
DATE: Oct 17, 1998
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Dill, 13, and Naomi Bramlett, 12, read during the lunch break Friday during the school's Read-In. Spice Valley teacher, Dawnelle Walker said the read-in was organised to show students that reading is fun and encourage them to write about it. The Read...
DATE: Oct 17, 1998
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Political leaders, educators, prominent business people will meet at Saltus this month to learn more about the school's innovative approach of "Learning Through Laptops''.
Premier Pamela Gordon, Opposition Leader Jennifer Smith, Education Minister Ti...
DATE: Oct 17, 1998
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A new playground especially adapted for use by handicapped youngsters looks set to be open by next week.
Planners have told The Royal Gazette that Phase One of a massive redevelopment of the old Pembroke Dump site was now nearing completion on schedu...
DATE: Oct 10, 1998
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CATEGORY:
Young Observer
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AUTHOR:
Gareth Finighan
students at Berkeley Institute.
In separate interviews each said they only wanted to do their best in serving their fellow students.
Latanya, who has been on the honour roll each year at the school, would like to become a child life specialist and ca...
DATE: Oct 10, 1998
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CATEGORY:
Young Observer
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AUTHOR:
Patrick Burgess
bug for missionary work.
Melissa Caldwell volunteered to take the two-month adventure organised by Teen Missions International to build dormitories for Camp Cenami in Escobar, which is 50 miles from the capital Buenos Aires.
Teen Missions is a non-de...
DATE: Oct 10, 1998
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CATEGORY:
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AUTHOR:
Patrick Burgess
wheelchair-bound students.
The Education Ministry has applied to the Planning Department on the school's behalf to create a new staff and administration area which will include a wheelchair elevator, a ramp, enclosed front porch and other alterations...
DATE: Oct 10, 1998
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