More than 30 schools have been recognised for promoting healthy lifestyles.
A total of 31 schools took part in the Healthy Schools programme, with 27 achieving a Gold Level award.
At an awards ceremony yesterday, Health Minister Jeanne Atherden said ...
DATE: Jun 13, 2014 | CATEGORY: Health | AUTHOR: Gareth Finighan
Privately funded programmes are being introduced to the Island’s public schools to make up for cuts in education grants, according to former Education Minister Nalton Brangman.
Sen Brangman said on Wednesday that one such programme has already been l...
DATE: Jun 13, 2014 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Somerset Primary School has had to close early today because of faulty plumbing.
Details of the extent of any damage are not yet available, but parents are being asked to collect their children from the school as soon as possible.
An Education Minist...
DATE: Jun 13, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Gareth Finighan
Several Bermudian women moved closer to economic stability, and perhaps setting up their own business, when they graduated from the Department of Human Affairs’ first Community Driven Development (CDD) programme yesterday.
The programme has been desi...
Islanders willing to give up their time to help youngsters improve their literacy skills are being urged to step forward.
Pleas for volunteers were made yesterday at the launch of a national campaign to promote reading and writing.
Read Write Bermu...
A campaign to raise awareness about critical health issues is being hailed a success.
The SnapFacts initiative offers the public “bite-size” facts about everything from obesity to HIV.
The occasionally controversial campaign is the work of the Berm...
Bermuda will mark 55 years since citizens banded together to overcome segregation in the Theatre Boycott of 1959.
And the anniversary will be celebrated, in part, with a “high-five” event.
“The ‘high-five’ idea of everyone high-fiving each other is a...
DATE: Jun 12, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
It has only just begun for Berkeley Institute graduating senior Ryan Robinson Perinchief, the winner of this year’s Alpha Beautillion.
Mr Robinson Perinchief, 16, has become the second male student from the Berkeley Institute to win the Annual Alpha...
A near death experience first compelled teacher, artist and fundraiser Nancy Smythe to volunteer at the Adult Education Centre back in the 1980s.
Although she now lives abroad, she is still dedicated to the institution which provides an alternative w...
DATE: Jun 12, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy
Kind-hearted students, teachers and parents from Somersfield Academy are volunteering to have their heads shaved to raise money for cancer research.
A group of 14 youngsters and adults from the school will brave the razor during assembly on June 24 ...