Former Education Minister Milton Scott admitted yesterday that he had bought his two young Godchildren the controversial Harry Potter books - which were last week banned by a Government school.
During the Senate debate, Senator Scott said during his ...
A 13-year-old Bermuda High School student was awarded a $1,000 grant for her winning essay in the Tom Pettit Thanksgiving Essay competition yesterday at Camden House.
Premier Jennifer Smith presented essay winner Madeline Gardener (pictured right)wit...
Six weeks and approximately $125,000 is all that is needed to complete the late Mr. Reginald Ming's dream of turning the original Elliot School into a museum.
Since it was built in 1848, the little stone edifice on Jubilee Lane in Devonshire has unde...
Mystery last night surrounded a highly secretive meeting held by the Board of Governors at Berkeley Institute.
Members of the board refused to speak to The Royal Gazette and said they had been instructed to say nothing about the discussions as they f...
O Freedom, the one-man show, performed by Jack Waddell, is based on the true story of fugitive slave John W. Jones (1817-1900).
On a stage with a set consisting simply of antique furniture consisting of a chair, table and hat rack, the performance be...
All secondary school teachers and paraprofessionals from the public education system had their computer skills tested when they attended information technology workshops last week
The XL/Bermuda Education Initiative, in conjunction with the Ministry ...
Shadow Home Affairs Minister Patricia Gordon-Pamplin wondered what excuses Government would come up with tourism if September 11 had not have happened.
And she wondered why MPs had still not taken the lead in the community by finally taking drug test...
New Education Minister Paula Cox said a meeting will be held with parents of special needs children over the setting up of a special school.
She said there was a possibility of a separate school being established for disabled and special needs childr...
This is the second in a series reviewing the Bermuda Investment Business Act with a wish list of four suggested changes to the Act that will benefit the investing public. The first part of this article appeared November 10; copies may be obtained by ...
A forum this week on the Harry Potter books has been criticised by some of the attendees as "totally biased" and advertised under false pretences.
While no one offered dissenting views at Wednesday's forum at the Ruth Seaton James Auditorium, a silen...