Plans for involving PTA groups in the improvement of the Island’s public schools were welcomed by the Bermuda Education Network (BEN) which endorsed Government’s proposed creation of school advisory councils.
Education Minister Nalton Brangman announ...
Reputation, reputation, reputation is the mantra for countries seeking high-grade foreign investment. We, in Bermuda, want to do business with the best of the best: countries and companies with impeccable reputations for transparency, fiscal solvency...
A recipient of the Bermuda Hospitals Board (BHB) scholarship who is studying speech therapy said working at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital has given her a greater appreciation of life.
Britanni Fubler, 24, received $20,000 from the BHB to continue...
Parental involvement in the running of schools would prove a blessing rather than an extra burden, according to PTA heads.
Presidents of PTAs from two schools at the centre of controversy over involuntary teacher transfers spoke to The Royal Gazette ...
Bermuda’s crime-fighting network of surveillance cameras targeting public areas is due to be quadrupled soon, top police brass told a town-hall meeting last night.
And police assured members of the community worried about the efficacy of CCTV that th...
Walking into the grade one classroom at Mount Saint Agnes Academy (MSA) feels a bit like stumbling into a budding start-up company.
Colourful pictures don the walls, while students gather excitedly around the SMART Board as one of their peers manipul...
A new national youth group named the Bermuda Youth Association (BYA) has signified its launch by delivering stationery supply folders to fellow students in need.
The BYA was formed at The XL Bermuda Youth Conference earlier this year. Approximately 5...
It’s hard to have a conversation with today’s teenagers without some gadget interrupting with a buzz, a ping or the loud theme song of the latest movie.
Sometimes the teen tries to maintain eye contact while they surreptitiously return the text or e-...
Government wants to abolish boards of governors for the Island’s public schools and put the power back in the hands of the Ministry of Education.
Education Minister Nalton Brangman yesterday called for public consultation into changes to the Educatio...
A programme aimed at giving women greater employment opportunities has been praised by Community Minister Wayne Scott.
The Community Driven Development Programme (CDD), under the auspices of the Department of Human Affairs and Bermuda Women’s Council...