The Ministry of Education will host the second annual Middle School Summit tomorrow (Friday) at the National Sports Centre. The theme this year is ‘Step It Up’ for a day of “mentoring” students by key figures in the community.
The inaugural event was...
It appeared that Sir George Somers toured the east end of Bermuda on the morning of Friday April 27, stopping in to say hello to the students of East End Primary during their morning assembly.
Appearances, however, can be deceiving, and in fact it wa...
The needs remain plenty in Haiti where Bermudian Phillip Rego is building up a community in the northwestern part of the country.
A group of ten volunteers from Bermuda recently returned from Haiti where they helped Mr Rego’s charity Feed My Lambs M...
Most people celebrate their 25th birthday with edible treats, good friends and perhaps a little dancing. This Saturday’s Catlin End-to-End will be no exception.
The charitable walk, which has raised more than $4 million for local charities, will be ...
Problems with the plumbing at TN Tatem school have forced authorities to close it for the rest of the day.
a Ministry of Education statement said: "The public and parents are being advised that a decision has been made to close the TN Tatem Middle Sc...
As The Royal Gazette embarks on a year-long fundraiser for Mirrors, plus education for at-risk youth, volunteer Eddie Nunn reflected on what the programme means to him.
A sales and marketing representative at this newspaper, Mr Nunn summed it up: “On...
DATE: May 02, 2012 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
As The Royal Gazette launches the New Beginnings $1 Million Campaign, Mirrors volunteer Kerry Judd reflects on her own life-changing experience with the personal transformation programme.
Our year-long fund raiser is dedicated to bringing back Mirro...
DATE: May 02, 2012 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
There seems to be no shortage of anger and bitterness floating about over this or that issue, as the political temperature continues to rise in the lead up to a general election which is certainly around the corner.
In the midst of anger and fury, se...
DATE: May 02, 2012 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Al Seymour
FIFA futsal instructor Graeme Dell believes the small-sided version of football has become “an absolute essential development tool” for aspiring young players.
The ex-England team futsal coach hopes Bermuda’s football fraternity will embrace the game...
Claire Hattie, the founder of Nothing to Do in Bermuda, is well-versed in running unconventional events.
For the upcoming New Beginnings Golf Classic, aimed at raising funds for the Mirrors programme and at-risk youth education trust New Beginnings, ...
DATE: May 01, 2012 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell