An art exhibition featuring works by Saltus Grammar School students opened last night.
The pieces, produced by 23 students, are the result of a two-year General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) arts programme.
With the assistance of teachers...
The Ministry of Education and Development needs your help for its upcoming Annual Education Conference/Expo.
Senior Education Officer Maxine Esdaille is asking members of the public for help in finding old photographs showing the evolution of public ...
Bermudians must engage in a national debate on the future direction of their Island to guarantee a prosperous future, Sustainable Development Project team leader Ross Andrews said last night.
Addressing a relatively sparse gathering of around 25 peop...
St. Brendan?s Hospital is to have a new name. Not only is the new name a symbol of change, we are also recognising that the services provided by the hospital have truly come into the 21st Century in a big way.
St. Brendan?s has already had a colourfu...
Shame on you
April 23, 2005
Dear Sir,
This message is for landlords who, because they know housing is a disaster, want to treat their tenants like hell. I'm not talking about the tenants who destroy your apartments.
I'm talking about the decent ones ...
If you want to get paid to go to college then being a Police Cadet could be just for you.
Bermuda Police Service Sgt. Charlene Thompson said a cadet earns a $26,000 yearly starting salary, but must serve three years after graduating.
?They are gettin...
A talk for parents, ?Babies Overboard! Uncovering the Mathematics Genius in your Child? will take place tonight at Dellwood Middle School.
This 60-minute talk is part of the Ministry of Education and Development?s continuing focus on mathematics lite...
The British Foreign Office?s junior minister for overseas territories has been moved in a Cabinet reshuffle following last week?s Labour Party re-election, the UK Government announced.
Yesterday afternoon Deputy Governor Nick Carter said Government H...
Bermuda will join several other countries when the Farmer's Market hosts the Island's first-ever Potato Festival.
Festivals celebrating the humble spud take place all along the US east coast, Italian Alps and even in Japan.
Frances Eddy, who launched...
Students at all primary, middle and senior schools in Bermuda will embark on TN/ BEAP/BMAP and Terra Nova exams this month at various locations around the Island.
The Terra Nova exams are an international standard which the Ministry of Education uses...