Three determined schoolgirls have raised more than $1,000 for the Life Skills Programme at WindReach recreational village.
Victoria Mello, Jaedah Trott and Asia Seymour, M3 students at Somersfield Academy, put their heads together to organise a host...
DATE: May 29, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
Jane Farge in Concert will take place at the Wesley Methodist Church in Hamilton on Sunday, May 31, at 7pm.
The concert is a fundraiser with all money going towards the Bermuda School of Music Bursary Fund to assist children who cannot afford lesson...
The Children’s House division of Somersfield Academy celebrated Bermuda Day on Friday, May 22, with a parade and mini marathon.
This year’s Bermuda Day event was the best that Somersfield has hosted so far and was a sight to behold. We had a record ...
The Somersfield Academy Lego robotics team has won a regional competition in Canada.
A team of eight students along with team coach Mark Brown, director of innovation at Somersfield Academy, and staff member Irene Pimentel, travelled to Ottawa over ...
DATE: May 28, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Rebecca Zuill
Bermuda’s Emerging Professionals (BEPRO) is calling on all primary six students to enter its inaugural National Heroes Day Writing Competition.
P6 students Island-wide are encouraged to submit original compositions answering the question, “What does...
Congratulations to Mount Saint Agnes Academy’s Grade 9 students, and all the candidates, who were welcomed fully into the Catholic Church on Sunday with their confirmation at St Theresa’s Cathedral.
One of the greatest things about sending your “kids” off to school is having them come home again.
That’s how it is for In Motion School of Dance director Lizz Pimentel.
Taylor Railton, Marcus Smith and Jada Pearman will return to the Bermuda stage n...
Four university students with aspirations to work in the field of information communication technology have been given the change to hone their skills with three-month intensive internships at four companies on the Island.
When they successfully comp...
A former part-time professor at a Canadian community college has left the classroom behind for a front-line career fighting for the rights of children and their families.
Donna Outerbridge returned to Bermuda earlier this year as the new director of ...
Thirteen years ago Richard Harrison was earning a lot of money as a systems analyst in London.
It wasn’t enough. He quit his job with one of the world’s pharmaceutical giants and bought a ticket for South Korea.
His plan was to spend a year there he...