Concerns have been raised by parents that a number of children were sent home from CedarBridge Academy on the first day of term because of abuse of the strict dress code.
One mother called The Royal Gazette yesterday to complain that her 14-year-old ...
Teachers' union leaders are to meet with the Ministry of Education today to thrash out salaries and other issues after teachers chose to boycott a Government seminar on the public schools.
The Bermuda Union of Teachers (BUT) advised its members not t...
Deputy governor Tim Gurney was in a meeting with the Governor and members of the US Coast Guard at Government House when a solemn-faced secretary passed him a note saying an aircraft had hit the World Trade Center. Excusing himself on the pretext of ...
Students transferred to alternative facilities for children with behavioural problems this term may have to travel overseas in order to take their final graduation exam.
Julia Beach, director of the Adult Education School (AES), said she feared the t...
The annual rate of inflation as measured by the Consumer Price Index (CPI) was 2.3 percent in July, unchanged from June.
On average, consumer prices remained constant during the month as the all-items index measured 119.6 index points in June and Jul...
Port Royal principal named
Holly Richardson is now the principal of Port Royal Primary School.
Mrs. Richardson qualified as a teacher in 1995 upon completion of a Master of Education degree. Her experience as a teacher started at Paget Primary School...
Education bosses have responded to criticism from parents over their haste in moving troublesome teenagers out of the school system and into an alternative facility, instead.
A lengthy statement released by the Ministry last night said it was "regret...
Where's my service?
September 3, 2002
Dear Sir,
Now correct me if I am wrong, but if I have paid for a service, such as Television Channel 53, I should be entitled to said service and should not find myself tuning in to a blacked out screen with no e...
A man who had admitted importing $1.7 million worth of cocaine, heroin and ecstasy was yesterday given a two year probation order.
Anthony Quinton Beach, 40, of Aerial View Road, Devonshire pleaded guilty last November to importing $1.7 million worth...
Educators have come under fire for failing to tell parents in good time that their children were to be moved from their public schools and sent to the new alternative facility today.
One parent called The Royal Gazette to complain that she was inform...