It is a well-established fact that many students learn best through hands-on activities.
With this in mind, Mount Saint Agnes Academy has teamed up with the Bermuda Technical Training Center to offer practical, hands-on courses in small engine repair...
Union leaders and supporters continued their protest on the grounds of Cabinet last night as their dispute with Government, over furloughs for public service employees, broadened significantly.
Although two days of meetings and marches have disrupted...
DATE: Jan 28, 2015 | CATEGORY: Budget | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
All public schools will remain closed today due to the continuing deadlock between the Government and the unions over furlough days.
Meanwhile bus and ferry services have also been suspended until midday when a further announcement is expected to be ...
Bermudians looking for career opportunities might want to consider household appliance repair thanks to a diploma programme being introduced by Bermuda College in partnership with Bermuda Gas.
The course is designed to equip students with entry-leve...
The Bermuda Festival paid “travellers fees” to the Bermuda Entertainers Union in December, refuting claims that they had not been paid, in a statement released this afternoon.
Ian Davidson, Bermuda Festival chairman, stated: “It was with great disapp...
Bermuda College is hosting a scaled down Science Week 2015 owing to the closure of the public schools.
“More than 400 middle and high school students were expected on campus to interact with Bermuda College lecturers on the various science discipline...
The 2015-16 Budget will be made public in less than a month’s time and former Minister Quinton Edness, who expects further debt-reducing cuts, is urging Government to leave funding for education alone.
“The Budget is tight and we have to make a lot o...
DATE: Jan 26, 2015 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Keith Kitson had serious learning challenges at age 14.
He was bounced from school to school here and abroad and then he met Melvina Chapman Pearman.
“He was like an empty shell,” said Mrs Pearman, who was then a paraeducator with the Department of E...
DATE: Jan 26, 2015 | CATEGORY: Arts & Entertainment | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy
On the eve of a union meeting this morning to discuss the future of furlough days, the Bermuda Government has said that further savings are needed to meet its debt reduction plan.
In a statement released yesterday afternoon, the Bermuda Government sa...
DATE: Jan 26, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Alexandra Gerenda spent six months learning about cakes.
The studies were part of a project required by her school, but the 15-year-old used what she learned to benefit charity.
“I read about the Eliza DoLittle Society in the newspaper,” said the So...
DATE: Jan 26, 2015 | CATEGORY: Arts & Entertainment |