The Ministry of Education has rescinded teacher transfers planned for the new school year that prompted an angry reaction by parents opposed to the move.
Parents and teachers at West Pembroke Primary called an urgent meeting in June to voice their co...
Upgrading the education status of one inmate at a time before their release from prison is the goal of the new Education Officer at the Department of Corrections.
Shawnette Somner led the prison team of teachers who produced a record number of gradua...
Lately we have seen an influx of our youth playing the game of rugby. Their interest has turned away from our traditional sports of football and cricket, and after some investigation of why, one reason stands out, and that is, the programme Beyond Ru...
Former advertising executive Lynne Matcham is the new marketing and communications coordinator for The Centre on Philanthropy.
In a press release making the announcement, The Centre said Ms Matcham has extensive experience in marketing and communicat...
I am very excited about the opportunity I have had this summer to intern at the Bermuda Education Network (BEN).
My time at BEN has given me an in-depth understanding of how; an education charity in Bermuda functions, how it is able to provide progra...
Ask anyone why they are volunteering for community service and they will say ‘to give back to the community’.
That happens to be exactly why I signed up to help with a Habitat for Humanity project sprucing up the old Pembroke Rest Home on Parsons Ro...
Undergraduate students participating in the Bermuda Foundation For Insurance Studies (BFIS) intern programme along with PwC undergraduate interns helped the Bermuda Education Network (BEN) as part of their summer learning experience.
They created and...
Karim Creary
Karim Creary will be going into his freshman year of college in St. Lawrence University in New York. He is the recipient of the United World College scholarship which fully pays for a two-year study abroad programme. Each year there is o...
July 3, 2013
Dear Sir,
Here is a historical coincidence.
Some 60 years ago, a music teacher, one Joseph Richards struggled to teach to a class of young, black students a song called ‘The Invictus’. The song was to be sung on a special occasion which ...
DATE: Jul 04, 2013 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Three little libraries will be scattered across the Island in the upcoming weeks, thanks to Bermuda’s creative youth.
The libraries are part of the Design Springboard Programme, developed by The Bermuda Education Network. It is one of three programme...