Next week marks the start of the school year for many of the Island’s students. We’d like to record the experience with a slide show of back-to-school pictures on our website, www.theroyalgazette.com. Send us a picture, moms and dads. Whether it’s th...
The coming school year is to be five days shorter due to Government’s agreement with trade unions requiring public officers to take unpaid days off.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) was signed with the Bermuda Trade Union Congress last month.
Pu...
Barber unites with Caines Productions to offer haircuts and school supplies to needy families
By Ceola Wilson
A father of five who knows first hand what it costs to prepare children for school has decided to sponsor free haircuts for boys to give som...
Ten years after Hurricane Fabian, the September 5 Foundation are again set to ride in remembrance of those lost in the storm.
Foundation president Jonathan Smith said 2013 not only marks the tenth anniversary of the tragedy, but also the first year t...
The New Testament Church of God has extended an open invitation for children and families to attend a special ‘back-to-school’ prayer service on Sunday.
The service at the Heritage Worship Centre will be followed by a free luncheon and school supplie...
Dear Sir,
It is very rare that we hear anything positive about our public school teachers but I would like to acknowledge the sacrifice and dedication Ms Michelle Laylor, one of the mathematics teachers at Clearwater Middle School, has shown to her s...
DATE: Aug 30, 2013 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Funny or not, sometimes it pays to have a sense of humour about the serious matters of state. Case in point: In response to predictions about more job losses before the year is out Finance Minister Bob Richards was quoted as saying, “statisticians do...
DATE: Aug 30, 2013 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: John Barritt
Sweeping changes are planned for the UK’s GCSEs examinations — but any alterations to Bermuda’s exams will follow the lead of the Cambridge International Curriculum, according to Government.
Following reports that UK Education Secretary Michael Gove ...
Two young Bermudians, who dream of one day promoting the wonders of Bermuda, have received a financial boost from a local tourism organisation.
The Bermuda chapter of Skal, a club for tourism professionals, presented Asha Hassell with a $5,000 schola...
Twelve Bermudian students pursuing careers in the arts have received awards from the Peter Leitner Arts Scholarship.
The students will be working towards a variety of degrees in the fine and performing arts at overseas universities.
This is the twelf...