Somersfield Academy has hailed the success of its students, who passed the Middle Years Programme (MYP).
All Somersfield students predicted to earn their full MYP certificate were successful, with students scoring ahead of international averages in f...
The International Schools Fair Bermuda takes place September 24-25 at the Fairmont Southampton from 4pm until 7.30pm.
This will be the biggest boarding school fair ever held in Bermuda, providing the opportunity for families to talk with representati...
A detailed layout of a proposed race course for the 35th America’s Cup in Bermuda’s Great Sound has appeared on the website belonging to Artemis Racing, one of the teams that will challenge for the coveted Auld Mug in 2017.
The two-mile long windward...
DATE: Sep 11, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
Sowetan freedom fighter Moli Ntuli on the struggle for women’s empowerment
By Heather Wood
Moli Ntuli will always remember June, 1976.
The high school teacher witnessed police fire live bullets on thousands of Soweto students as they protested agains...
Pupils and staff of Saltus Grammar School gathered this morning to remember two former students who died in the September 11 terror attack on the World Trade Centre.
Tributes were paid to Boyd Gatton, class of 1980, and Robert Higley II, class of 198...
Dellwood Middle School will open as usual tomorrow morning after a plumbing problem that forced it to close today was fixed.
Government confirmed this evening that Public Works had resolved the issue.
“The Department of Education has this evening con...
Bermuda Hospitals Board is a “convenient target as the culprit for healthcare inflation” but this criticism is unwarranted, according to the chief of staff.
Michael Weitekamp said BHB accounted for only 45 per cent of the Island’s $700 million spent...
A Bermudian student has declared herself “thankful and ecstatic” as she sets off today for another year of college — made possible by a last-minute outpouring of donations from around the Island.
Supporting her siblings, and $5,500 short of paying fo...
DATE: Sep 10, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
September 8, 2014
Dear Sir,
This is in response to the recent letter signed by Eron Hill. May I point out that there are two sides to the coin.
I refer mainly to your comments about jobs and Bermudians. Mr Hill, the Government does not create jobs — ...
DATE: Sep 10, 2014 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
As the Island’s students returned to school this week, the Seventh-day Adventist Church issued thanks to donors and volunteers who contributed to its back-to-school distribution campaign.
A total of 208 backpacks and 106 bags of groceries were given ...