CedarBridge Academy Student Government & The National Honor Society, will send 26 students to join 700-plus student leaders to attend the Leadership Experience and Development (LEAD) Conference January 28 – February 3 in Washington DC.
This year’s...
Saltus’ Head of Creative Digital Technologies and Business Enterprise, Ms Tina Fountain, challenged Secondary students to participate in the Hour of Code before the break. Launched in 2013 by non-profit Code.org®, the Hour of Code is a “…one-hour int...
Grade 10 and 11 female students of Mount Saint Agnes Academy were given the gift knowledge last Thursday, January 8, from two Ascendant Group Engineers.
Elizabeth Davidge and Stephanie Adderley visited MSA to provide an overview of career opportuniti...
Having been exposed to these issues through the Amnesty International Human Rights Friendly School project, most Warwick Academy students are aware of the fact that millions, over the world, are jailed, tortured or even killed for exercising their Fr...
Fleas are one of the best jumpers of all known animals, relative to body size. But if you put one in a glass jar with a lid on, it will learn to jump only to the height of the lid. Even when the lid is removed, the flea will still only jump to the ...
Students at Dalton E Tucker Primary will today re-enact a pivotal moment in the Civil Rights movement.
They’ll replicate the March on Washington as they celebrate the life of Martin Luther King Jr, whose 86th birthday would have been today.
One of th...
Saltus Year 10 Helping Hands club raised funds for the St. John's Feeding Programme with an Advisory Display Competition and Bake Sale. In addition, the whole school brought in non-perishable food items for this programme.
Speed cameras, sobriety tests and harsher penalties are part of legislative changes being considered by Government to improve road safety.
Premier Michael Dunkley and Transport Minister Shawn Crockwell announced the plans yesterday.
They also said G...
DATE: Jan 15, 2015 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
Harry Flint believes his life was saved the day he was diagnosed with Type Two diabetes.
Flint was a heavy smoker weighing almost 300 pounds, and had done little exercise for three decades, when he received the grim news some 15 years ago.
He respond...
DATE: Jan 15, 2015 | CATEGORY: Running-Triathlon | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
The remarks by Premier and National Security Minister Michael Dunkley announcing this afternoon’s Cabinet changes follow below.
Grant Gibbons continues as Minister for Economic Development, keeping his focus on the upcoming 2017 America’s Cup — but ...