This year, in keeping with the “Phenomenal Women” theme for CedarBridge Academy’s Fifth Annual “100 Women on Campus” Celebration held on Wednesday, April 2nd all female students were asked to dig deep and write about what makes them phenomenal. Entra...
WARWICK ACADEMY — ENGLISH CAFÉ
Last week Warwick Academy held its first event showcasing talent within the Secondary English Department. Named ‘The English Café’ the event placed on stage poets, writers, readers, speakers, a winning group presentati...
Middle School students across the Island are being asked to put their favourite teachers in line for a top award.
The Learning Disabilities Association of Bermuda has put out the request after launching its Middle School Teacher of the Year Contest. ...
National Security Minister Michael Dunkley yesterday launched Alcohol Awareness Month, saying the issue of alcohol abuse transcends party policy.
Joined by Shadow Minister Wayne Furbert, OBA backbencher Nandi Outerbridge and representatives from the ...
“The largest increase came in the health and personal care sector and remained the largest contributor to the 12-month rate of price increases at 7.7 percent.”
The report added: “The food sector along with the transport and vehicles sectors also impa...
Local professionals have been asked to give presentations on their respective careers, allowing CedarBridge students to take advantage of networking opportunities.
Pupils will get chance to talk to the professionals at tomorrow’s Ninth Annual 100 Men...
Jermal Woolridge, the Bermuda kickboxer, will encounter an opponent out of the ordinary when he tops the bill at Teachers Fight Night XVI: Relentless at the Berkeley Institute Gym.
Woolridge, who won a silver medal at the World Wushu Championships in...
Education Commissioner Edmond Heatley has dropped out of the running for a job in his native US.
Dr Heatley faced calls for his resignation after he applied for the post of Orleans Parish schools superintendent in December — just months after being h...
Talks are underway to expand the Duke of Edinburgh Awards programme on the Island, according to National Security Minister Michael Dunkley.
Mr Dunkley has revealed that Government is working on a pilot programme for award holders between the ages of ...
DATE: Apr 01, 2014 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
“But I haven’t got a creative bone in my body …” I hear people say.
Chances are no, the last time I checked the human skeleton isn’t formed with one. But we all have the potential of creativity within us.
Creativity is not the exclusive domain of po...