“I come every year,” stated nine-year-old Giovanni Hollis of the summer art camp at the Masterworks Museum of Bermuda Art. Giving the camp a two thumbs up, the Warwick Academy student explained his reason for attending: “I like lots of different type...
When Whitney Institute student Chioke McGhie-Raynor joined Mirrors’ Coaching For Success Programme, he wasn’t sure he liked what he had signed up for.
The 13-year-old has now completed the nine-month programme and has gained a place on the honour rol...
And you are never too young to learn how to swim. While many parents may shy away from letting their toddlers or even their babies near the water, Mandy Oatley Wells specialises in getting youngsters into the water and feeling comfortable. In fact he...
Several students at Bermuda College recently earned international certification in electrical wiring.
In total 12 graduates completed the five-year programme to earn their National Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee (NJATC) Journeyman Wirema...
Young whizz-kids are having their first taste of the financial world with a summer programme combining work and study.
A total of 12 students from the Berkeley Institute and CedarBridge Academy are currently taking part in The Maths Springboard work...
Government should stop giving itself “pats on the back” and instead “hold its collective heads in shame” when considering its management of the Island’s social ills.
This is according to United Bermuda Party MP Charlie Swan, who said he has noticed ...
Almost three-quarters of people are unhappy with Government's handling of finances, according to a poll by Mindmaps.
The economy has also displaced crime as the number one issue facing the Island for the first time since January 2009.
It comes after ...
DATE: Jul 13, 2011 | CATEGORY: Politics | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Shadow Education Minister Grant Gibbons says Bermuda College needs to improve its perception among young people to address an alarming fall in enrolment figures.
Dr Gibbons pointed to statistics showing just 295 full-time students enrolled at the Col...
DATE: Jul 13, 2011 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Some of Bermuda’s top students’ talents have been recognised with scholarship awards presented at a ceremony held by the Ace Foundation yesterday.
The 2011 Robert Clements/Ace Scholarship was awarded to Andrew Fleming. Mr Fleming, a 17-year old Cedar...
Young Bermudians seeking to whet their appetites in the world of tourism have been given a financial boost to further their education.
Michiko Campbell, Joliza Vanderpool and Jallande Greaves were named as the 2011 Royal Caribbean Hospitality Award r...