A former education secretary in US president George Bush's administration was unveiled yesterday as the man Government hopes will transform Bermuda's failing public schools.
Henry L. Johnson was named as the Island's new consultant executive officer ...
DATE: Sep 07, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
An organisation set up by an Act of Parliament more than 60 years ago to fight tuberculosis is to change its name.
The Bermuda TB Cancer and Health Association was created in 1945 to address the tuberculosis epidemic that was at that time rapidly spr...
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A former education secretary in George Bush’s administration was unveiled today as the man Government hopes will transform Bermuda’s public schools.
Henry L. Johnson was named as the Island’s new consultant executive officer for education at a press ...
DATE: Sep 06, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
'Be cool. Don't be a fool. Follow the rules. Stay off the stop list.'
This is the winning message from 14-year-old William Broughton to persuade other teenagers to keep out of trouble.
William, who attends Somersfield Academy, was the winner of the A...
Public school teachers will be paid in line with public service workers, Bermuda Union of Teachers president Lisa Trott revealed last night.
From 2008-09, their pay will be linked "as close as mathematically possible" to Bermuda Public Service Union....
DATE: Sep 06, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Homeopathic doctor Melanie Dupres is off to a Ghanaian clinic next month to share her knowledge with local practitioners and volunteers.
She is taking part in the Ghana Homeopathy Project, which is a registered UK charity that is dedicated to the pro...
The Director of Teen Services spoke about some of the programmes and issues in the agency yesterday at the weekly Hamilton Rotary Club meeting.
Michelle Wade gave a talk about the agency celebrating its 40th anniversary later this year and she gave a...
General enrolment in the Bermuda College rose seven percent while the number of men entering the college was up 30 percent. This year general enrolment rose from 913 in 2006 to 977 this year.
And while graduation statistics show far more girls comple...
Hundreds of public school teachers will head to Berkeley after school today to hear details of an increased compensation proposal from Government.
Bermuda Union of Teachers president Lisa Trott told The Royal Gazette she was cautiously optimistic tea...