Early education and awareness is key to protecting children from sexual abuse, according to Family Centre’s executive director.
Martha Dismont said treatment of convicted offenders was the next most important step to reduce reoffending.
However, the...
Students aged 10 to 15 have come together and are dedicating their Tuesday afternoon advisory class to producing the ‘MSA Messenger’.
The ‘MSA Messenger’ is the Mount Saint Agnes school magazine that will be a part of the Bermuda National School Sa...
Lyceum Preschool principal Sarah DeSilva is on a mission to convert a derelict area behind the school into an earth-friendly natural playing ground. Last week she brought together an experienced team to focus their time and energy on the project.
S...
Mount Saint Agnes Academy is hosting its annual bazaar this weekend, October 9 and 10.
This year the theme is Frozen. There will be great raffle prizes, baked goods, games and refreshments.
Admission is $5, with free entry for children under 5. The...
Warwick Academy held their secondary school swim meet on Tuesday under bright blue skies. It was hard to believe just two days earlier the Island was being battered by a hurricane.
The students came out in wonderful, full-volume school spirit that t...
A pair of Saltus Grammar School students has started building wooden replica models of the catamarans that will be used in the 35th America’s Cup.
Aiden Young and Jamie Sanders, who are both in secondary year two, have completed the hulls of an AC4...
Bermuda College has formed a new partnership with Savannah College of Art and Design that will “open the door of opportunity”.
Students of the arts and science division can now take classes that will count toward admission into several SCAD baccalaur...
A 12-year-old boy who sustained head injuries at Sandys Secondary Middle School, requiring hospital treatment yesterday, was hurt by “careless recreational behaviour”, the Department of Education announced this afternoon.
The incident at 1pm was not ...
• On February 22, 2014, it was revealed that tourism minister Shawn Crockwell and Mark Pettingill, then the attorney-general, had spent $50,000 on a three-day trip to Singapore.
• Early summer 2015, it was revealed that the Bermuda Tourism Authority ...
DATE: Oct 07, 2015 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Christopher Famous
Women only hold 15.7 per cent of top leadership positions in Fortune 500 companies.
This statistic is being highlighted by activists involved in the ‘Day of the Girl’, a global movement raising awareness about the many inequalities females face.
Whi...