The moment you meet Gail Graham, principal of Whitney Institute Middle School, a sea of confidence and leadership surrounds you.
You are aware of calmness and an aura of sincerity and warmth prevail.
Mrs. Graham is the first Bermudian and first woman...
The undisputed star of the first annual WebsAwards was the BermyNet.com website and its creator Brenton Richardson.
Mr. Richardson scooped four awards out of 20 at the award ceremony held in the e-Venture Centre on Pitts Bay Road last night, includin...
Mariea C. Caisey, J.P., one of the most gregarious citizens of St. George’s, is known for her leadership abilities, as she is the Deputy Mayor for the old town. She was also the first woman commodore of the St. George’s Dinghy and Sports Club, from 1...
This column is the third and final part of my review of the price of success.
The last two columns were based on my personal experiences. Listed below are pointers that should help you to establish a place in the industry.
First and foremost, researc...
Registration for all Government Primary schools except Pembroke Primary is to begin on February 6 and run for three days, the Ministry of Education announced yesterday.
Due to the by-election, no registration can take place at West Pembroke on Februa...
Education and Development Minister Paula Cox has revealed her vision for schools in Bermuda and said her aim was to provide an integrated system where race and class played no part .
In an exclusive interview with The Royal Gazette, she said her ulti...
Parents of students at CedarBridge Academy have urged Government to resolve the issue of overcrowding at the public secondary schools with urgency - and said no pupils should be forced to leave the campus for lessons.
Chairman of the school's Parent ...
Cameron Snaith saw a way he could make a contribution to New York City - long before the events of September 11 - and set about forming a charity with a mission of helping school age children in America's best known city.
The 24-year-old Bermudian is...
DATE: Jan 25, 2002 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Lawrence Trott
Rotating students through the senior schools on a shift system is among the solutions being considered to handle an overflow of students next year, Minister of Education Paula Cox said yesterday.
However, the Ministry is also considering using classr...
GOVERNMENT backbencher Dale Butler has called for a referendum on the future of Bermuda Regiment days after a hunger strike by a reluctant conscript sparked a national debate.
Mr. Butler, a strong supporter of the Regiment, said he feared for its fut...