Parents have written to Government complaining about inadequate consultation over extensive teacher transfers that they fear could cause disruption in Bermuda’s schools.
The Bermuda Parent Teacher Student Association says the shake-up, including prin...
Drivers skirting Hamilton on Rosemont Avenue are using the road as a “speedway” according to a complaint online, although a nursery school in the area reported only occasional traffic issues.
The thoroughfare, which also has four guest houses nearby,...
DATE: Jul 02, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Elena Strong has been appointed the new deputy director of the National Museum.
Ms Strong will continue to work in her previous capacity as curator but officially took over her new role on June 18.
“We are extremely fortunate to have Elena take on th...
Mandarin anyone? It isn’t an easy language to learn but Hailey Quig can’t wait to give it a try.
She’ll have plenty of opportunity. Come September, the 15-year-old will leave the Island for northwestern China for two years. It’s part of a cultural ex...
By Kinye Watson
The BAS Group of Companies has handed out its Chairman’s Award of $10,000 per year to Scarlett Brash, for her overseas studies. A graduate of Saltus Grammar School, Scarlett will be attending Dalhousie University, where she will be ma...
In 1981 a man returned to Bermuda from an extended trip to Canada. As he made his way to his home, he noticed a few new young faces among those children he had left behind.
He had never met most of these new faces. Likewise these new faces had never...
DATE: Jul 01, 2015 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Christopher Famous
Two Bermudian students yesterday received scholarships in an awards ceremony hosted by the Ace Foundation — Bermuda.
Jacqueline Riley Correia was unveiled as the 2015 Robert Clements/Ace Scholar, while Shannon Davis was the 2015 ACE/Bermuda College E...
Public school students are gaining “real-world exposure” to various fields within the medical profession thanks to a new career guidance programme.
The two-week scheme, coordinated between the Bermuda Education Network, Bermuda College and the Depart...
Bermuda may be a small island but it is full of unsung heroes — inspirational residents who are making a real difference in their communities and improving the lives of others, without expecting any recognition or praise. In our regular feature, we c...
North East Hamilton’s social problems must be tackled in tandem with promoting new businesses if it is to thrive again, according to Family Centre.
The charity’s executive president, Martha Dismont, described the area as a “microcosm” of the challeng...