In March, some of the classes at Gilbert Institute had a presentation on dementia by the Action on Alzheimer’s & Dementia organisation.
Mr Tim, from England, played interactive brain games with us. They were interesting and fun.
We also learned that...
The Northlands Young Reporters invited Appleby Bermuda Half-Marathon Derby committee president Gina Tucker to come to our school so we could learn more about the history of the annual race and why her family is involved.
We found out that the race st...
Francis Patton Primary School will be hosting its annual Marathon Walking Club Celebration tomorrow from 9.20am to 10.25am. The students will recognise “Sir” Stanley Burgess and will pay tribute and honour to this historical figure of Bermuda’s herit...
Shunna Muhammad has a busy life. She’s a mother of three with a full-time job who also runs her own business.
As for her spare time? That’s when she helps a charity devoted to a cause that’s dear to her heart — the Bermuda Association for the Educat...
The parents of West Pembroke Primary students might be sweating at tonight’s Parent Teacher Association (PTA) meeting — in a good way.
Rather than a traditional PTA meeting, the school is holding a free Zumba class for parents, in partnership with Th...
DATE: May 20, 2015 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
The Island’s only dedicated school for children with special needs is inviting students to take part in the upcoming half-marathon to raise badly needed funds.
Four students from the Dame Marjorie Bean Hope Academy, aided by strollers, will for the f...
DATE: May 19, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
Sustainability impact assessments for Government policies, strategies, plans and programmes have been recommended by the Sustainable Development Department.
Premier Michael Dunkley reported the recommendation while making a statement on the official ...
Dear Sir,
I was off the Island and missed most of the National High School Recognition, but I was fortunate enough to get photos . . . of CBA stuff.
People collected the papers for me so I would have a chance to look at all of them.
This was a grea...
DATE: May 19, 2015 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
The flair of young artists at CedarBridge Academy in creating their own shows has dazzled theatre teacher Patricia Nesbitt, the school’s director of performance.
“They rose to the occasion and they were absolutely fantastic,” Ms Nesbitt said of trio ...
DATE: May 18, 2015 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Long gone are the days when people imprisoned for breaking the law served their time and nothing but their time.
Belief in the ability of people to better themselves, to turn a new leaf towards rehabilitation and redemption, underlines today’s approa...