Eight more students were given scholarships to assist in their education by Knowledge Quest.
The new recipients for 2009/2010 are Elmo Burrows, Alexa Lightbourne, Vanessa Paulos, Chakeya Ottley, Alisha Maria Gabrial, Melissa Spurling, Jahmila Bascome...
The Royal Gazette's award-winning Newspapers in Education programme is looking forward to a new school year with an exciting fall line-up of in-paper features and other material to support learning inside the classroom and beyond.
Recognised for its ...
Riding on the back a few subtle but effective changes to their schedule the Bermuda School Sports Federation's (BSSF) team of Darrin Lewis and Manny Faria are again planning some new initiatives for this year to improve the sporting opportunities of ...
There may be no greater challenge facing Bermuda' schools today than the staggering increase in children diagnosed with autism. School budgets don't grow nearly as rapidly as the number of children classified as having special needs. Thanks to a grea...
In September 2010, the Bermuda Public School System will be adopting the Cambridge International Curriculum as the basis for teaching English, Mathematics and Science to all public primary, middle and senior schools. In June this year, Education Mini...
One of the greatest US senators of all time and the youngest brother of the most celebrated political family in history when he wasn't championing international human rights Senator Edward Kennedy was hanging out on Bermuda's beaches.
As tributes pou...
DATE: Aug 27, 2009 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
For first-time parents the first day of primary school can be both an exciting and anxious affair. The Royal Gazette spoke to Carmelita Smith, education officer, early childhood at the Department of Education about how parents can best prepare their ...
After-school activities benefit your child in ways that might surprise you. According to studies, children who participate in after-school programmes are more engaged in and have a better attitude towards learning, perform better academically, and en...
@$:[AT]bylinerg:By Ruth O'Kelly-Lynch[AT]bodyindent:Technical education expert Michael Stowe last night defended his view that Bermudian males lack an interest or aptitude for academic studies after the Human Rights Commission labelled his comments o...
Growing up can be tough enough without having to trip over your own shoes. But an increase in concern over seemingly clumsy children has led the Department of Health to produce Fit To Be Tied, a brochure on the importance of properly fitting a child'...