Bermuda will be represented next week at a world heritage conference in Scotland: locals can keep track of the student team on Facebook and Twitter via the St. George's Foundation website, starting Monday.
Berkeley Institute students Ashley Bento, El...
DATE: Sep 27, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Thursday's newspaper featured some good news about education. Six 14- and 15-year-old students at Berkeley Institute took their GCSE maths exams a year earlier than most people around the world are expected to and passed, with some of the students ge...
Government Senator Walton Brown has settled a long-running financial dispute with a former employee but been accused of harming an educational charity by taking so long to pay her.
Jay Kempe, deputy chairman of Bermuda Sloop Foundation, claimed yeste...
DATE: Sep 25, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
It's not every day that a young Bermudian gets their picture in a history book, but Berkeley Institute student Kiaaron Minks had just returned from a photo shoot with English teacher Tonisha Key Holmes before speaking yesterday morning with The Royal...
DATE: Sep 25, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
A King Edward VII Memorial Hospital nurse who has seen several gun victims in the emergency room has called on the community to stop "egging" the young men on and glorifying gang culture.
The nurse, who would not be named for fear of losing her job, ...
NEWARK, New Jersey (AP) — Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg is about to make a lot of new friends: The 26-year-old tycoon is pouring $100 million of his staggering fortune into Newark's blighted school system after hitting it off with the mayor of the...
Premier Ewart Brown yesterday declared public education the biggest disappointment of his four-year tenure.
Dr. Brown criticised many Bermudians' unwillingness to accept change as he complained about the slow pace of reform at his final Brown Bag Lun...
DATE: Sep 24, 2010 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Premiership hopeful Terry Lister unveiled plans to reduce the country's $1.2 billion debt burden last night, in the last of a series of town hall meetings.
The leadership candidate said capital spending would be cut and all Government projects would ...
The Royal Gazette incorrectly attributed quotes about the Causeway refurbishment to Senator Jeanne Atherden, yesterday.
It was United Bermuda Party leader Kim Swan who criticised the Government for not refurbishing the Causeway sooner.
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