A legal challenge against the appointment of a principal at a special school could be launched, The Royal Gazette understands.
A staff member at Dame Marjorie Bean Hope Academy, which has about 25 students with multiple physical and cognitive challen...
DATE: Mar 02, 2011 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
What price open space?
February 25, 2011
Dear Sir,
If we were to set an economic value on our precious open space and it is high time we did it would then be clear that granting an SDO to allow the development of land currently zoned nature reserve,...
DATE: Mar 02, 2011 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
A white teacher who was ostracised for educating blacks, including former Premier Sir John Swan, was yesterday honoured for his contributions to the Island.
The late Edwin Skinner, who founded the Howard Academy in 1944, tutored children of all colo...
Teachers and students only found out The Educational Centre is to close when they read about it in this newspaper, multiple sources claimed last night.
The centre, in Devonshire, helps students whose behavioural issues are so severe that they have be...
Shadow Finance Minister Bob Richards yesterday said every aspect of Bermudian life is at risk because Premier Paula Cox’s Budget failed to tackle the economic crisis.
Describing her Budget as “nothing more than a plan to avoid a plan”, Mr Richards un...
DATE: Feb 26, 2011 | CATEGORY: Budget | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
The Educational Centre for problem students is to close, with its teachers moved out into schools instead, Education Minister Dame Jennifer Smith announced yesterday.
The move is part of cost-cutting measures within the Ministry, which saw its budget...
The Bermuda Society of Arts will continue to run normally, despite not receiving a Government grant.
Gallery Director Julie Hastings-Smith said the $30,000 grant, which was cut from the 2011/12 Budget, was intended to fund a education project, not to...
DATE: Feb 25, 2011 | CATEGORY: Budget | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
The public should follow the lead of companies adopting Bermuda’s public schools and help restore a sense of community according to a businessman who adopted TN Tatem.
Yesterday, The Hunt’s Group of companies was announced as the latest participants ...
Bermuda's latest police recruits officially joined the ranks at Recruit Foundation Course 73's passing out parade.
The one hour ceremony in front of Police Headquarters was distinguished this year by the first ever female leader, Inspector Charlene T...
DATE: Feb 25, 2011 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Difficult decision to make
February 22, 2011
Dear Sir,
I would like to reply to my friend, Allan Marshall’s spirited response to my letter concerning Tucker’s Point. There are a lot of rumours circulating concerning the financial situation with respe...
DATE: Feb 25, 2011 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |