Bermuda College yesterday announced a new distance learning agreement with the J Mack Robinson School of Business at Georgia State University (GSU).
It will allow students who have earned at least 60 credit hours at Bermuda College, or another reputa...
As a youngster, Reilly Ingham watched some people in her life struggle with substance abuse and addiction.
“It was really difficult, which is why I can empathise with others who have friends or family or someone who has gone through that,” she said. ...
This is part two of a five-part series of articles to help you to understand what the Bermuda Economic Development Corporation (BEDC) does and how we can help you on your path towards entrepreneurship.
In the last article we provided an overview of t...
Many Bermuda charities still lag years behind in providing their accounts to Government — and some have never submitted any at all, The Royal Gazette has learned.
A check of the financial statements of 377 registered charities at the Registry General...
Mount Saint Agnes Academy announced yesterday that 97 percent of the 2013 graduating class earned the Alberta High School Diploma.
They were MSA’s first class to receive the diploma. The class was also first to complete all of their high school educ...
A group of young people were honoured this weekend as they graduated the Mirrors Programme’s six-day Residential Intensive course.
In a ceremony at the Grotto Bay Hotel on Saturday, the 16 graduates were praised for their progress and urged to contin...
September 8, 2013
Dear Sir,
The more things change, the more they remain the same.
Here’s a shot of GP1 illegally parked on double yellow lines at 5:15pm on a Friday when everybody is trying to get out of town. With JetGate, hiring friends at consu...
DATE: Sep 09, 2013 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Warwick Academy has celebrated its 350th Anniversary, with everything from a gala dinner, special time capsule, art auction and lipdub video.
Now the school is releasing a commemorative history book, entitled ‘Warwick Academy: Our First 350 Years’ i...
Good news came to Sandys Secondary Middle School students, in time for the start of school: students took on the IGCSE exams two years early — with 19 passing English, and nine passing maths.
For the third consecutive year, the school has successfull...
Excitement was in the air as students across the Island started their first day of school.
West Pembroke Primary parent Margo Simmons said the morning was a busy one for her family.
“We’re running late,” she explained.
Her nine-year-old daughter Tyge...