Bermuda College’s 2013 audited financial statements were laid before the House of Assembly yesterday revealing that the college had total assets worth just over $29 million.
Wayne Scott, the Minister of Education, told the House of Assembly: “During...
The Bermuda Football Association’s mobile application was named Innovation of the Year at the Celebration of Entrepreneurship and Innovation awards.
The event on Thursday was part of Global Entrepreneurship Week which is put on each year by the Bermu...
Age: 12
School year: M2
School: Sandys Secondary Middle School
Favourite subjects: Science and maths
Hobbies: Technology and cooking
Tell us about some of your career aspirations:
“I would like to be a chef, pilot and entrepreneur when I grow up.”
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Roberta Alvarez had to leave Bermuda to get the education she wanted for her dyslexic daughter.
Olivia was six when doctors confirmed the difficulties she had with reading, spelling and writing were due to the learning disorder.
Her parents hired a ...
Somerset Primary will launch their Literacy Pro Programme tomorrow, Friday, November 20.
Formerly called Reading Counts, the programme helps develop reading and comprehension skills.
From some P2 students through to P6, students will be focusing on...
A team of students have helped a disabled senior’s dreams come true by getting his old mobility scooter back on the road.
Owen Lindsay’s vehicle had been sitting rusting in his front garden for more than two years after it broke down and he could not...
On the night of Wednesday September 30, a group of eight students accompanied by Mrs Parker, Ms Faulkenberry and Ms Greaves jetted out to attend the Round Square International Conference in Singapore. The group of global-minded students consisted of ...
Every year the Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service has a fire safety awareness competition.
This year the theme was Hear the Beep Where You Sleep for the poster competition or we had to explain why it is important to have a smoke alarm in the bedroom fo...
The Bermuda Government remains reluctant to penalise senior civil servants who break financial rules, according to Auditor-General Heather Jacobs Matthews.
Mrs Matthews answered with an emphatic e-mailed “Yes!” when asked by The Royal Gazette yesterd...
DATE: Nov 19, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
CedarBridge Academy automotive tech students will showcase their talents at a family event at the school this month.
The Pro Shop Fair will enable them to share with the public the fruits of their labours, such as work to revamp hot rod and vintage c...
DATE: Nov 19, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan