The Royal Gazette's Newspapers in Education programme examines how art has changed through Bermuda's history in a new 12-part series that begins today.
"4 Centuries: Evolving Art" begins today on page 26 and will appear every Tuesday.
The series expl...
A former UBP Minister has called the idea of a gun amnesty "laughable" and instead called for harsher punishments for offenders.
Former Home Affairs Minister Quinton Edness said: "Offering amnesty for firearms is laughable, and that's what the commun...
Education, without a doubt, is a key factor in the building of good productive citizens who help to keep a community growing toward a better place.
Here in Bermuda, so much has changed over the last 50 years, especially in the field of education and ...
'One two, buckle my shoe' isn't just a simple rhyme, but instead may be an important tool for your child's future success with math.
Juliet Pearman, Reading Clinic math co-ordinator said the key to preparing your toddler for future maths is to make n...
A teenager who uttered racial slurs towards an officer was placed on two years' probation in Magistrates' Court yesterday.
Michael Coles Diel was ordered to undergo treatment for substance abuse, and prevented from leaving the Island to continue his ...
DATE: Sep 15, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
As the new school year starts today, The Royal Gazette asks: Is the public education system capable of giving Bermuda's children the start in life they need for their future?
It's a new school year and thousands of students will walk through that big...
It's been a hectic year for education. Below is a timeline of events spanning September 2008 through today.
September 8, 2008 Government schools open for the new school year.
November 5, 2008 Education Minister Randy Horton is fired by Premier Ewart ...
Dakahri Bailey walked up to the doors of Purvis Primary for the first time this morning as a P1 student.
With bright eyes and high expectations, four-year-old Dakahri started formal education as one of almost 5,000 students in the public school syste...
Even in the best of times, some investors are always looking for that golden, seemingly risk-free investment that will net them fabulous returns.
But the further afield they look, the more likely they are to be taken advantage of. In hard times, the ...
Our government warned again this auspicious week, the week of Labour Day that Bermuda is not out of the woods relative to this global economic recession.
They are calling it the Mancession in the United States, a term coined by the Los Angeles Times....