“I am very proud of all of our young musicians at BHS,” said Linda Parker, the school head, after presenting them with their ABRSM Certificates in school assembly.
“They are always involved with class performances and concerts both in school and in ...
Manish Thareja was ten years old when his father died of a heart attack.
He was raised by a handful of women — his mother and his two sisters.
“It left a huge hole in my life,” said the 36-year-old from New Delhi, India. “I always wished I had a fath...
Clearwater Middle School dominated the inaugural Bermuda Institute of Ocean Studies Remotely Operated Underwater vehicle Angelfish competition on Sunday.
So dedicated were all of our students that they were even ready to compete in the heavy rains on...
Students are being given a helping hand when it comes to learning about good nutrition.
The School Lunch Challenge, backed by the Argus Group, is available to every primary and middle school in Bermuda that encourages healthy eating habits.
The initi...
Bermuda High School students dominated this week as pupils from local schools and abroad honed their debate and public-speaking skills at the 2015 Bermuda Public Speaking and Debate Tournament.
Over the course of the tournament, a multi-day event th...
Ayesha Vickers, of Dalton E Tucker, and her team of creative writers met with Young Observer last week.
Mrs Vickers explained to us: “At Dalton E Tucker Primary Creative Writing Club (P4-P6), the goal of our writing club is to help break down the wal...
Eyewitnesses described several lucky escapes after a bus carrying nine nursery schoolchildren smashed into parked cars on East Broadway before ploughing into a utility pole.
Eight people were injured, including two visitors and a few children. None w...
DATE: Mar 12, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
In celebration of World Book Day, Saltus Lower Primary class 1T put on a wonderful assembly about Dr Seuss.
They dressed as the Cat in the Hat in colourful striped hats, told about the life of Dr Seuss, and sang “Happy Birthday, Dr Seuss”.
There was...
Under beautiful sunny skies Warwick Academy’s senior school held their sports day last Thursday.
Students were decked out in all their supporting house colours and the cheering of their team-mates was deafening at times.
The air was filled with the s...
School breaks were a problem for Kim Caisey.
Her children were 16, ten and four, and finding appropriate care was a nightmare.
The younger two had learning challenges; the teenager required a completely different environment.
Her frustrations led to ...