Members of the community who have gone above and beyond in their special field can now be nominated for recognition in the Queen’s New Year Honours List.
The honours recognise those who have made “outstanding achievements in public life or committed ...
Education Minister Wayne Scott officially launched celebrations for the 2015 Week of the Young Child yesterday.
The event, organised by the Bermuda Association for the Education of Young Children in collaboration with the child development programme,...
Last week Asha Ratteray was just a regular university student — then she got a call that changed her life.
It was from the United States Embassy letting her know she was one of a select few students in Jamaica invited to meet President Barack Obama w...
Admission to one of the world’s top universities might intimidate anyone.
Bermudians Alexa Virdi and Aliyyah Ahad found Oxford University quirky, and were delighted with the beautiful, old city it’s set in.
Mrs Virdi is studying for her PhD in law, ...
A Bermudian educator and researcher who has won two grants totalling $1.1 million said her findings will eventually benefit young people in Bermuda.
Katie Davis, an assistant professor at the University of Washington’s Information School, received a...
DATE: Apr 14, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
Staff of Butterfield & Vallis are anxiously counting the days before they embark on an ocean crossing aboard the sail training vessel Spirit of Bermuda.
Some of them will sail from Bermuda to New York City, while others will compete aboard the triple...
Warwick Academy’s deputy head Dave Horan will take over from Maggie McCorkell in September 2016.
The decision was announced by the school’s board of governors today.
Mr Horan said he was “honoured, delighted and humbled” to be offered the position.
“...
The Week of the Young Child opened today on the steps of the City Hall in Hamilton, with musical selections by schoolchildren, also there is a planned series of events with the theme ‘celebrating our youngest learners,’ put on by the Bermuda Associat...
Aspiring journalist Maya Palacio is so closely enmeshed in her school’s activities that she sometimes feels like an honorary member of staff.
“I love being at CedarBridge,” the 17-year-old S4 student said.
“Sometimes I’m there from 7am to 7pm, or I’l...
DATE: Apr 13, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
A piece of trash art created by students in Bermuda has formed part of a presentation on marine litter at the United Nations in New York.
“Franklin the Turtle” was carried to the United Nations Environmental Programme’s (UNEP) Marine Litter Conferenc...