When Rosemary Tyrrell returned to Bermuda at the start of this year to take up the post of Permanent Secretary at the Ministry of Education, she saw a changed Island filled with foreign workers. She told reporter Sam Strangeways how her desire to see...
Not all families are able to adjust their lives to afford the care their autistic children need, says Jenny Purvey.
Her family has, but the financial costs and lifestyle changes have been significant.
The cost of educating Tristeen at home is hefty. ...
The principals of the Bermuda High School for Girls, Warwick Academy and Saltus Grammar yesterday were glowing with pride with news of success by their pupils in General Certificate of Secondary School Education (GCSE) results.
One BHS girl, Emily Ro...
Understanding the skill deficit of their children is perhaps the greatest challenge for parents of an autistic child.
Behavioural analyst Fernando Vinagre with the Devereux Foundation in Florida said next to this, finding the proper education and ser...
The fifth anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks is a reminder of the inhumanity of terrorist mass murderers whom the world must confront and the shared challenge we face as an international community to confront an ideology that pr...
When The Berkeley Institute opens the doors to its new $121 million building on Monday, the school?s supporters will be hoping that the stage has been set for the Island?s future leaders to flourish. Certainly, there can be no question that Berkeley,...
DATE: Sep 10, 2006 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sam Strangeways
Meet Kiesha the Mermaid ? the latest weapon in the battle to help preserve Bermuda?s environment for future generations.
Keisha was unveiled at the Aquarium, Museum and Zoo this week and she has already got a big thumbs-up from youngsters.
At a cerem...
The fifth anniversary of the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks is a reminder of the inhumanity of terrorist mass murderers whom the world must confront and the shared challenge we face as an international community to confront an ideology that pr...
?When I was a student, it was school,? Michelle Simmons says of The Berkeley Institute, the school she has led for more than 13 years and which she attended herself in the 1960s.
She tells how able students were turned away from Berkeley because of t...
Last week?s concert featuring the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir has proven to be more than successful, with more than 4,000 people gathering at the National Sports Centre.
Beyond enjoyable music and spiritual refreshment, a key goal of concert organisers...