After studying French for four years, Savannah Stafford decided to take her knowledge of the subject beyond the walls of a classroom.
The 18-year-old decided not to jump straight into university after graduating from Warwick Academy this year.
Inste...
The Island’s economy is turning a corner after four years of unprecedented decline, according to Grant Gibbons.
The Minister for Education and Economic Devlopment hails the increase in Bermuda’s Gross Domestic Product by almost one percent in 2013 as...
Imagine losing your childhood memories, forgetting your spouse’s name, even your children.
Picture yourself getting to town but not remembering why you went there, or pondering what day of the week it is, or even what year.
These scary and distress...
A support group for widows is backing a life insurance awareness initiative.
The Bermuda Chapter of Widows Wear Stilettos is co-hosting a series of lunch and learn events on the topic this month, along with Colonial Group International and law firm M...
Last week the Department of Statistics released their annual Gross Domestic Product (GDP) report showing economic activity in Bermuda for the calendar year ending December 31, 2013, the first full year under the new OBA Government. The good news is t...
Shadow Immigration Minister Walton Brown has launched a bid for the leadership of the Opposition Progressive Labour Party.
Mr Brown confirmed he will challenge current leader Marc Bean at the PLP’s Annual Delegates’ Conference next month.
In a statem...
The Island’s principals have come together at the beginning of the school year as part of an enterprise to foster a more collaborative approach to education.
The group urged the community to back the new initiative that involves senior and middle s...
The Ministry of Health has issued an updated set of health guidelines for school to coincide with the start of the new school year.
The guidelines are designed to help parents and teachers keep children healthy during term time.
Fact sheets on a rang...
Berkeley Institute has been reaccredited by the Commission on Secondary Schools of Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools.
The chairman of the school’s Board of Governors of the Berkeley Institute, Craig Bridgewater, said: “The Board of Go...
It’s back to class today for the Island’s roughly 6,000 public education students, as schools open their doors for the 2014/15 year.
Education and Economic Development Minister Grant Gibbons will attend Dellwood Middle School this morning to welcome ...
DATE: Sep 08, 2014 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell