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Bermuda's youngsters will get help fine-tuning their reading skills thanks to a project which links schools and the local community.
Twelve staff at Argus Insurance Company are volunteering to read with CedarBridge Academy students.
The Literary Proj...
DATE: Jun 13, 1998
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DATE: May 30, 1998
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ideas regarding all kinds of activities and programmes for children and teenagers, school-related or extra-curricular.
Any interested persons can contact The Royal Gazette on 295-5881 Ext. 260 -- Monday to Friday between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. -- to arra...
DATE: May 30, 1998
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Clearwater Middle School discovered a way to jazz up music education through a major project called "We Has Jazz''.
The musical, which showed last Thursday and Friday (28 & 29), featured performances by the students at Clearwater and the feeder schoo...
DATE: May 30, 1998
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success both locally and internationally.
And when asked about the secret of his students' success, choir director John Woolridge proudly responded: "They love to sing and I love kids that love to sing ... it's a perfect match.'' Members of the choi...
DATE: May 30, 1998
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Leaman is shown with his grade 4 class at St. Mary's Elementary School in Aylesford, Nova Scotia. Mr. Leaman completed his first year of practical training at the school and taught the students how to make Bermuda Kites, cricket, Bermuda's ecology an...
DATE: May 23, 1998
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The final show of the season will be staged this weekend at Malabar. The show, which sees a variety of classes held over Saturday and Sunday, usually attracts one of the largest entries of any show in the equestrian year.
And this year will see actio...
DATE: May 23, 1998
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Reading, aerobics, bookmark making, quizzes on spelling . . . you name it.
Schools have been a hive of activity as Heritage Month sees youngsters taking full advantage of a host of special programmes. Some students, such as those from Paget Primary, ...
DATE: May 23, 1998
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Activities to mark the occasion have included the opening of a nature reserve and rose garden on the school's grounds, an open day, an afternoon of "old time'' games, and an art exhibition and reception.
The Francine Trott Nature Garden, which was of...
DATE: May 23, 1998
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Outward Bound programme.
Hannah Butler, a 17-year-old Berkeleyite, first heard about the programme from classmates who participated in Outward Bound the previous year.
She was selected along with 19 other students to participate in the Wales branch o...
DATE: May 23, 1998
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