THE memorial service at the Anglican Cathedral in Hamilton celebrating the life of Mrs. Edna Mae Scott, MBE, was a stimulating, spiritually uplifting, cultural event. Family and friends were joined by hundreds of her former students and colleagues in...
A philanthropic family from Warwick has introduced a new scholarship for high school students looking for the chance to continue their education at universities overseas.
The Green Family Scholarships are a result of the collective generosity of Pete...
Hairdressing and beauty students at CedarBridge Academy demonstrated their skills during an afternoon of pampering yesterday.
The schoolgirls invited Ministry of Education officials, teachers, parents and even a politician to get their hair done or i...
DATE: Feb 09, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
A bigger and better centre to allow more students to study for an International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma at Bermuda High School was officially opened on Wednesday.
Education Minister Randy Horton was at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Renaissan...
DATE: Feb 09, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
You know the kid. He cuts up in class. He stands and karate chops while the other children quietly listen to a story. He spends more time in the principal’s office than he does in his own classroom.
What stands between this kid and drugs, secondary s...
Integrating pharmacists into the treatment and management of Bermuda's number one cause of death ? circulatory diseases ? was the focus of a Bermuda Pharmaceutical Association (BPA) symposium.
The BPA along with the Argus Group, one of its lead spons...
Teachers are making one final plea for donations ahead of a vital school trip which faced a cash crisis following the outbreak of potentially toxic mould at CedarBridge Academy.
Organisers are now just $5,000 short of their $100,000 target to send do...
DATE: Feb 08, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Tim Smith
Small construction outfits are to be given help, guidance and support to improve their ability to compete in the Island?s current booming construction sector.
A year in the planning, Bermuda?s ?small business construction incubator? has now gone live...
DATE: Feb 08, 2007 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Scott Neil
You know the kid. He cuts up in class. He stands and karate chops while the other children quietly listen to a story. He spends more time in the principal?s office than he does in his own classroom.
What stands between this kid and drugs, secondary s...
Just weeks after the release of graduation figures showing that half of the Island?s public senior school students failed to graduate, the Island was rocked on Tuesday with the news that around 60 percent of the Island?s 16- to 25-year-olds do not ha...