The Royal Gazette has two exciting and informative Special Sections publishing this fall that coincide with important educational events and are sure to be of interest to Bermuda's students and their parents.
On October 20 our annual Careers Fair sup...
Every Wednesday students across the Island tuck into their salads, fruit and plain, unsweetened water, all packed in eco-friendly reusable containers.
Wellness Wednesdays is just one of a handful of initiatives of the Department of Health's Healthy S...
In a church hall on Dundonald Street, Eugenia Robinson looks over the shoulders of her students as they go through their daily school work. What makes this classroom different from that of a public or private school, is that there are only three full...
Can you tell if your child needs glasses? Very few children complain about vision problems because they have no way of knowing that their vision is not normal. To them, it is "normal" because it is the only vision they have ever known.
Most parents a...
* Marcus is a summer student working at The Royal Gazette. He attended a home school and graduated this year. Here he explains his experience in home schools and talks to some other students about their perceptions of home schools and the education s...
DATE: Aug 27, 2009 | |
Welcome back to School
A Message from the Hon. Elvin James J.P., M.P., Minister of Education.
Principals, Teachers, Parents, Students,
Welcome back to school for the 2009/2010 academic year.
I encourage students to apply themselves to their studies...
In the fifth and final part profiling Bermuda's top women in business, business reporter Alex Wright talks to Pamela Ferreira, owner of The MarketPlace and Senior Alderman of the Corporation of Hamilton, about next week's Women's Bermuda Athena Inter...
The Bermuda College is hoping students turn out in droves today the last day to enroll in fall classes.
Recruitment officer Cha'Von Clarke believes the education on offer is a sensible way to prepare for the end of the recession and could lead toward...
Pembroke community leader Charles Jeffers believes the United Bermuda Party "could get wiped right out" as disgruntled supporters of both parties shun tomorrow's Constituency 16 by-election.
Mr. Jeffers said the Progressive Labour Party could increas...
DATE: Aug 26, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
The majority of Bermudian males have a high technical aptitude which makes traditional education settings wrong for them, according to a technical education expert.
Michael Stowe, director of the Technical Skills Centre, said the problem isn't limit...