Sandro Fubler is a bright, determined, unassuming young man with tremendous desire. Although he faced challenges, Sandro never gave up on his dream to get a college education and work in the field of physiotherapy.
“Having to work hard to achieve my ...
Sandro Fubler is a bright, determined, unassuming young man with tremendous desire. Although he faced challenges, Sandro never gave up on his dream to get a college education and work in the field of physiotherapy.
“Having to work hard to achieve my ...
The Bermuda Careers Centre has come up with some useful tips for students in helping them choose the right college. The Royal Gazette spoke to Executive Director, Derek Smith who advises students to research the work industries in Bermuda to find out...
International business leader David Ezekiel is to engage a team of top immigration lawyers to work out ways to stave off a threatened brain drain from six-year term limit policies.
He will fly to London at the weekend and the mission has the blessing...
The list is seemingly endless — countless colleges, universities, community colleges, private colleges, public colleges and vocational schools. But what does it all mean and where do you begin?
The Royal Gazette went online to get a better idea of wh...
What are your plans once you graduate from high school? If attending college is on the cards and you’re attending the International College Fair in the hopes of finding the right institution for you, then take a second look at Bermuda’s very own comm...
Education Minister Randy Horton pledged last night to improve technical education on the Island after telling a public meeting he was “not happy” with its current state.
The Minister made his comments from his seat in the audience at a well-attended ...
DATE: Nov 30, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Wendell (Shine) Hayward will be opening the 11th Home Grown Alternatives craft fair this Saturday at St. Paul?s Christian Education Centre in Paget.
The Education Officer of the Arts seems like a fit host for the popular event which has grown by leap...
There are a number of reasons that college students drop out, but these are the top ten reasons:
1. Too much fun at the expense of classes and grades
2. A sense of not belonging; isolation, homesickness
3. Academically unprepared; burned-out on educa...
The number of National Training Board (NTB) apprentices studying at Bermuda College has dropped by about 18 percent in the last year, according to new figures. NTB chairman Herman Tucker told yesterday that there were 98 apprentices at the college th...
DATE: Nov 30, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways