ALL aboard Operation Live Healthy! The Spirit of Bermuda is hosting a slightly different crew of students aboard their ship next week and the theme is all about healthy living.
Participating in its first voyage, the Bermuda Diabetes Association organ...
Three senior school students and an Educational Officer are representing Bermuda at the United States Scholar-Athlete Games in Rhode Island this week.
Sponsored by the Institute for International Sport and the Ministry of Education, recipients of the...
Berkeley Institute valedictorian Sherrita Arorash received $1,500 to go towards her tertiary education from the Bermuda International Business Association (BIBA).
The money came with the BIBA Award for Excellence, which Ms Arorash won for displaying ...
By no means am I a professional photographer; I still have much to learn in a field that is rapidly changing with the world of digital taking over from the darkroom-based art that I had studied.
My first introduction to photography was during my univ...
A card of thanks
June 30, 2008
Dear Sir,
We would be grateful if you would print this letter to express our gratitude to all the volunteers, members and non-members of Amnesty International Bermuda, who helped in our recent Tag Day on Saturday June 2...
It is often said that strength shines through in adversity and the teachers and students at St. George's Preparatory School are living proof of this.
Five classrooms and numerous offices, including the principal's, were destroyed in Hurricane Fabian ...
Warwick Academy graduate Erin Vickers has won the 2008 RenaissanceRe Scholarship Award
Erin plans to study law at Bristol University in the UK, was selected from approximately 80 applicants.
Neill A. Currie, president and chief executive officer of R...
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What is more important? The material educators have to teach or a child's ability to learn it?
The question met with an embarrassing silence when posed by reading and learning ecologist Dr. David Boulton during the Neuroscienc...
Poor attitude, and lazy are just some of the labels that children with developmental coordination disorder are frequently given.
Cheryl Chia, a paediatric physiotherapist from Singapore was in Bermuda to speak about the disorder at the BerCon 3rd Atl...
A Commissioner of Education is to be appointed to lead a re-organised Ministry of Education and draft a strategy for the public school system.
The Education Amendment Act 2008 — tabled in the House of Assembly on Friday — sets out the responsibilitie...
DATE: Jul 01, 2008 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways