The formation of a public education trust fund could be a way of creating the capital necessary for the reformation of the public education system. It would also save middle-class parents from expending $500,000 in private school fees for two childre...
DATE: May 27, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Cheryl Pooley
Students from Sandys Secondary Middle School were taken to hospital yesterday after two minibuses carrying the children collided in the United States.
The youngsters had been on a school trip to visit the American University in Maryland when the acci...
The Bermuda High School for Girls’ mission is to educate young women to the highest international standards and foster confident, resilient and responsible global citizens.
To achieve these characteristics, our school is mindful to integrate the Rou...
In the M3 year level, we are required to do a community and service project in which each group, consisting of three people, have to pick a community, recognise their need, and work to reach the needs of the said community.
Our group chose to work w...
Zoe Lopes never expected to take the top prize in the BSoA student art competition.
She’d actually created the winning portrait, of a young woman in watercolour, pen and ink, for her GCSE last year.
Her former art teacher at Berkeley Institute, Chr...
DATE: May 26, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy
Three Bermuda High School students have taken to the skies after winning an aviation-themed writing contest.
Abigail Brewer and Alexandra Quinn-Sierra, both 13, and Olivia Taylor, 14, enjoyed a bird’s-eye view of the island on Saturday afternoon with...
One thing you learn when you’ve been around the America’s Cup for as long as I have is that time passes quickly as the races approach.
Today we’re marking the milestone of having one year to go to the first races in the Louis Vuitton America’s Cup Q...
From May 9-13, we had the opportunity to go on the Spirit of Bermuda to live and sail for five days.
It was different living on a boat, but at the same time had similar features, just more compact.
We learnt many valuable life lessons on the sloop ...
Globally, a private school education is something that is generally afforded by the wealthy, the elite, expatriates or for religious reasons. The average percentage of the student population attending private schools in Britain is 7 per cent, Japan 7...
DATE: May 26, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Cheryl Pooley
CedarBridge Academy students were given a helping hand by some of the island’s international business experts as they prepared for all-important exams.
Professionals from Bermuda’s international business community offered their support to pupils who ...