At the end of August, just prior to the start of the 2015/2016 school year, Allied World Bermuda’s charity committee put together 150 school supply kits to benefit M1 students identified as in need of financial support.
A total of 90 school supply ki...
Warwick Academy had so much fun supporting PALS Mad Hair Day.
The whole school from the youngest in Reception Year to the oldest in IB took part in the event, raising funds for an excellent charity.
Sadly there are very few people whose families hav...
The student leaders in the secondary department at Saltus Grammar School have chosen the theme of Perseverance for the 2015-2016 academic year.
Ms Dowdell’s 6L class thought this would be the perfect theme for the first Upper Primary class assembly ...
The first time Nasya Joell danced on stage he was nine.
He was so nervous he kept dropping his prop but the experience got him hooked on performing.
By the time his family left Bermuda for Huntsville, Alabama a year later, Nasya was dancing competiti...
A painting of the view of Bermuda, as seen from his childhood home, was the impetus that led Kevin Richards back to the Island after many years working overseas.
He is the newest business development manager recruited to the Bermuda Business Developm...
DATE: Oct 01, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
CedarBridge Academy staff bought T-shirts as they kicked off October supporting Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Each assembly at the school has discussed the impact of breast cancer on the lives of others, advising students how one out of eight women ...
Breast Cancer Awareness Month was yesterday officially proclaimed by Senator Lynne Woolridge, the Junior Minister of Health, Seniors and Environment.
“After lung cancer, breast cancer accounts for the majority of deaths in women worldwide,” Sen Wool...
North Village Community Club is kicking off its 7th annual “Kicks for Cancer” campaign on Sunday.
Throughout October, North Village’s Red Army Premier and Youth Football Programme players will wear their signature pink jerseys in an effort to raise a...
The arid back-country of rural Namibia has just provided an unlikely venue for management training, combined with community service, for Philippe Froncioni of Amlin Bermuda.
Helping to build a cooking house for a primary school in the north of the sp...
DATE: Sep 30, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Trunk Island could become the centrepiece of environmental education programmes, according to the Bermuda Zoological Society.
Ian Walker, principal curator of the Bermuda Aquarium Museum and Zoo, told Hamilton Rotary Club yesterday that as cahows ret...