The Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT) has a proud legacy as the first trade union formed in Bermuda on February 1, 1919 and the first registered trade union in 1947.
Over the last 90 years, the BUT has always been on the cutting edge of educational cha...
Living in Jamaica as a kid is not the easiest thing to do for 11-year-old Shantal Williams.
"I live in Spanish Town, Jamaica, with my mom,' explained Shantal."
My neighbourhood isn't too safe. It is filled with people, and fights tend to break out a ...
Every year since 1977, Dr. Kenneth E. Robinson Day has been honoured during February in Bermuda. The Ministry of Education introduced the day to pay tribute to Bermuda's first Chief Education Officer.
Elizabeth Kawaley wrote and published a biography...
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 offensive and prejudicial.
And he added that he belie...
There's nothing quite as magical for a child to read a book that contains stories and images of life that mirror their own. That's what primary school students in Bermuda will be treated to again this year thanks to three social studies books written...
It seems that back to school time always sneaks up. Before you know it, the summer is over and school is starting again. Helping your child ease from the lazy days of summer to the structured days of fall is important. If your child has Attention Def...
Students excel when their parents play an active role in their education and one of the vital cogs in any school's machinery is the Parent Teachers Association (PTA). Just about every school has a PTA, successful schools have strong ones, and strong ...
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...