Public school teachers will be attending workshops on professional development while students are on mid-term break.
Minister of Education Randolph Horton said the move was in keeping with the Hopkins education report which called for a "rapid raisin...
In a weekly series The Royal Gazette's Matthew Taylor takes a look at the past seven days on the campaign trail.
After the fire and fury of Premier Ewart Brown's adrenalin pumping speech to party colleagues, Bermuda's mammoth seven-week general elect...
Albertha Waite, UBP candidate for Devonshire North Central:
Old-fashioned family values, employment opportunities for young people and improving basic services such as garbage collection lie at the heart of Albertha Waite's platform.
As a first-time ...
KINGSLEY Francis is no stranger to the campaign trail. The 71 year old has made several attempts at public office, putting his name forward as a candidate for the House of Parliament and as common councillor for the Corporation of St. George. Politic...
This week's feature in The Royal Gazette on the election issue of poverty and housing focused on a question that does not always get the attention it deserves in wealthy Bermuda.
The facts are that many people struggle to make ends meet as a result o...
A note of thanks
November 8, 2007
Dear Sir,
We are writing to use your newspaper to thank tag day volunteers, businesses and members of the public for giving so generously to our first tag day held on October 24, 2007. Our tag day was very successful...
Address the real issues
November 7, 2007
Dear Sir,
Having read the recent rantings from Eva Hodgson, Calvin Smith, Phil Perinchief and Ewart Brown, my suggestion is that instead of stirring the racial pot and creating "unnecessary enemies", the PLP w...
The Suzuki Method was founded by Japanese national, Dr Shinichi Suzuki, the son of Japan's first and largest violin manufacturer.
Inspired by a recording by Mischa Elman of Ave Maria, Suzuki began to teach himself to play the violin and spent the nex...
When the Bermuda School of Music was informed in January this year that their premises at the Old Colony Club had been sold, the future of the school seemed bleak.
Moving 20 teachers, equipment, which included 17 pianos and more than 1,000 students t...
Lloyd Matthew has been involved in music education for the past 30 years, having taught at secondary, middle and primary school levels across the island.
That is until he took an early "retirement" in order to fill the position of music director for ...