Out of almost 300 entries into this year's Tom Pettit Thanksgiving Essay Competition for schools less than ten came from the public sector.
Despite a high number of entries from CedarBridge Academy and Berkeley Institute in the past, students at the ...
Government is to bring forward the introduction of payroll tax relief to some unspecified date before January 1 - essentially accepting a plea from the United Bermuda Party in its Throne Speech reply to help businesses in this current quarter rather ...
This is the third in a series reviewing the Bermuda Investment Business Act. Today's section carries the third and fourth wishes for changes to the Act that will benefit the investing public. The first and second parts of the series appeared on Novem...
The bill to give Bermudians British passports and the right to live and work in the United Kingdom and European Union passed its final parliamentary obstacle and is likely to become law in the first half of next year.
The Overseas Territories Bill no...
Government is meeting the parents of special needs children to assess how to deal with their problems, but no decision has been made about whether to put them in separate schools, Education Minister Paula Cox said last night.
She was responding to sh...
When the curtain goes up in the Whitney Institute auditorium on Saturday night it will mark an important chapter in Bermuda's education history: The Middle School String Orchestra will be making its first-ever appearance.
Its 100 students aged ten to...
In 1840 approximately two acres of land was purchased by John Williams and William Robinson for eighty pounds from three granddaughters of William Watlington. Mr. Robinson subsequently bought back the property, and set aside a small portion of it, 35...
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...