Year 4 MSA students aged between nine and ten years joined us at The Royal Gazette last week for a tour of the building and to learn more about what it takes to produce a newspaper.
The students are preparing to design their own newsletter for their...
My clarinet lesson from the world-famous musician Julian Bliss.During our midterm school break last week I went with my music teacher Dr Tully to a workshop put on by Mr Julian Bliss, the world-famous clarinetist who is here in Bermuda for the Bermud...
A charity that works to empower Bermuda’s youth will be hosting an island-wide tag day tomorrow.
Teen Haven, founded in 1948 to provide shelter for homeless young people, is ramping up its fundraising drive to supplement dwindling resources.
It wil...
Kenneth E. Dill, MBA
Bermuda Sports Anti Doping Authority, education manager
What does the role cover?
My role is to provide our National Sport Governing Bodies (NSGB) and all athletes and students with the information concerning our testing process...
The Bermuda National Athletic Association will be hosting two days of training for officials ahead of the Bermuda Invitational Permit Meet for IAAF Technical Officials Education and Certification System.
The training began yesterday and will continue...
Coach Brent Smith hosted a Manders Island Tennis Academy Camp with coaches Paul Alves and Sam Maybury at the CedarBridge Tennis Facility Tennis Courts over the holidays for children from 5 to 17 years old.
For more information on MITA’s After school ...
Education minister Wayne Scott has announce three public consultation meetings over the Bermuda Government’s school reorganisation (Score) plan.
All stakeholders, including parents, educators and community members, are invited to attend to attend wit...
DATE: Feb 18, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
Sources within the One Bermuda Alliance fear that the party is on the brink of “political suicide” over its apparent disconnect with ordinary Bermudians.
Longstanding frustrations after the party’s sizeable defeat in the Devonshire North Central by-e...
DATE: Feb 17, 2016 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
James Collieson, the former Bermuda Davis Cup player, has achieved the International Tennis Association’s Certified Performance Specialist designation.
Collieson had to complete a competency-based educational curriculum, which ensures individuals who...
DATE: Feb 17, 2016 | CATEGORY: Tennis-Squash | AUTHOR: Stephen Wright
Bermuda’s nature at its best was presented to more than 200 children, teachers, camp leaders and parents when they took part in the annual Children’s Nature Walk at Spittal Pond yesterday.
Groups of children, led by guides made up of National Trust s...