Twenty-five Somersfield Academy students from the Middle Years 4 and 5 went on a community and service expedition to Puerta Plata in the Dominican Republic from April 14 to 21. The trip was organised by Global Leadership Adventures, and was chaperone...
May 9, 2012
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On Friday, May 4, the Multiple Sclerosis Society of Bermuda held its annual Tag Day at several locations in the City of Hamilton as well as in St George and Somerset and select locations in Smith’s, Devonshire, Paget, Warwick a...
DATE: May 10, 2012 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Deputy principals have been appointed at 25 public schools as part of the Education Ministry’s efforts to spread teaching skills across the Island.
The Department of Education selected the deputies, a departure from the past process in which principa...
DATE: May 10, 2012 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
It would seem some people think the rule book of life can be rewritten to match what we do, and how we do it, in an atmosphere these days where getting ahead at any price is a spreading epidemic.
Even the world’s most powerful nations, including Brit...
DATE: May 10, 2012 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Al Seymour
Former Liverpool coach Jacques Crevoisier is currently on Island conducting a UEFA ‘C’ License equivalence course run by ABC Football School in partnership with Bermuda Athletic Association (BAA).
The course, that will place emphasis on a wide variet...
DATE: May 10, 2012 | CATEGORY: Football | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
After unexpected success in Toronto, the Somersfield robotics team has been invited to attend the World Championship in Lakeland Florida. There are 64 teams from 20 countries competing in the tournament at the University of Florida. The Somersfield R...
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It was the 1960s, an era when dinner was served from silver platters and people listened to records from Johnny Mathis and Elvis.
It was also a time when hundreds of young men gathered to work on board the ‘millionaire’s ship’ Queen of Bermuda.
The...
In our M1 English class, Mrs Rheanne Stevens informed us that we would compose our own ‘Spoken Word Poems’. We all had to first do some background research on “Spoken Word Poems” and find an artist who performed it. We then all performed our poems in...
Ruling party backbencher Randy Horton was yesterday rolled out as the party’s election candidate for Southampton West.
Premier Paula Cox described Mr Horton as a “drum major for social justice and equity” and a good team player.
Mr Horton first enter...