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early acceptance to the prestigious Harvard University.
Out of some 17,000 applicants to the Massachusetts-based Ivy League school, William was one of just several hundred to be accepted early. Some 1,650 students were accepted overall.
Aside from Ha...
DATE: Apr 11, 1998
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diving skills to the world recently in a hi-tech link-up between Bermuda and the west coast of the US.
Diving was cancelled on the previous occasions due to bad weather, but now international scientists and their young assistants -- argonauts -- have...
DATE: Apr 04, 1998
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While many of the Island's youngsters complain of nothing to do, the Ministries of Community and Cultural Affairs and Education's Community Education Development Programme aims to put an end to their boredom.
For each term, organisers are offering a ...
DATE: Mar 28, 1998
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For teens considering a hospital career, the Bermuda Hospitals Auxiliary Candy Stripers Programme offers valuable hands-on experience.
Although the guidelines are strict, the programme allots time for both education and fun.
All students between the ...
DATE: Mar 21, 1998
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To combat the problem of illiteracy, the St. David's Primary School hosted a family Read-in and pizza party.
The event, which took place recently, saw parents, students and teachers reading book after book.
The Read-in culminated the school's self-ap...
DATE: Mar 07, 1998
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getting first-hand experience in the business world.
The programme is available to all of the school's students and provides them with the opportunity to acquire skills, set realistic career goals and discover the expectations of adult living.
CedarB...
DATE: Feb 07, 1998
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Bermuda is set to take centre stage in March in the ninth Jason Project called Oceans of the Earth and Beyond.
Fourteen-year-old Jeffrey Steynor of Warwick Academy will be a Student Argonaut in Monterey Bay, California and will take part in dives wit...
DATE: Jan 31, 1998
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AUTHOR:
Patrick Burgess
Three Saltus Graduate Year students will pursue their educational dreams after being admitted to prestigious US institutions.
Fiona Herring, Trevor Leitch, and Tiffany Heslop have received letters of acceptance from Dartmouth University, Princeton an...
DATE: Jan 24, 1998
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the Tom Pettit Memorial Award for her prize-winning essay "Why Am I Thankful''.
Lusher, who was presented with a $500 prize from United States Consul General Robert A. Farmer, read her essay at a Thanksgiving Ecumenical Service at St.
Theresa's Cathe...
DATE: Nov 29, 1997
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CedarBridge Academy will be successful if the students and teachers stay determined and committed.
This was the opinion recently expressed by the leaders of the school's first student government.
President Chanae Burgess and vice-president Akneesha H...
DATE: Nov 01, 1997
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