Dani Buglione had good grades in school but struggled to express herself outside of class. Then she discovered acting.
“It was like this whole different world opened up to me,” the 14-year-old Saltus Grammar School student said. “One of my first part...
The charity Tomorrow’s Voices is hosting a workshop next week as it raises awareness of autism spectrum disorders and developmental disabilities.
The event, “Skill generalisation — what does that really mean?”, will provide strategies and tactics to ...
Three meetings will be held by Wayne Scott, the Minister of Education, on the issue of school reorganisation, the Ministry announced this afternoon.
“All stakeholders, including parents, educators and community members are invited to attend to learn ...
A public meeting has been called in St David’s to rally opposition to the potential closure of the primary school.
The event, in the school’s assembly hall on Monday at 6.30pm, is in response to an announcement from education minister Wayne Scott tha...
Students from Berkeley Institute and CedarBridge Academy are being given help to find placements within the information and communications technology sector.
The Technology Leadership Forum has partnered with the Ministry of Education’s Career Pathwa...
The financial viability of reorganising the island’s primary school system remains unknown as the Bermuda Government-commissioned Score report indicates it was “unable to make an assessment of potential cost savings”.
According to the school reorgan...
DATE: Feb 10, 2016 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
A leading neurosurgeon will be the keynote speaker at next month’s “Docs for Dinner” event, hosted by Bermuda Healthcare Services and Brown-Darrell Clinic.
Keith Black, who has performed some 4,000 brain surgeries, will talk on the “emerging imaging ...
Shadow health minister Lovitta Foggo has branded the Bermuda Government’s plan to potentially close schools as “foolhardy, reckless and irresponsible”.
Ms Foggo was responding to the release this Monday of the full, 196-page school reorganisation (Sc...
DATE: Feb 10, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
Four primary schools could face closure as part of the Bermuda Government’s School Reorganisation (Score) Plan but no decisions have yet been made.
Parents and teachers yesterday voiced concerns over the possible closures of Gilbert Institute, Prospe...
DATE: Feb 09, 2016 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
February is Black History Month and this year marks the 400th anniversary that blacks were brought to Bermuda as indentured servants. Throughout this month, The Royal Gazette will feature people, events, places and institutions that have contributed ...