So says Dr. Dorothy Thompson of her chats with students of the now-defunct Prospect Secondary School for Girls, where she taught for approximately 18 years.
The former headmistress is currently in Bermuda at the invitation of the Class of 1960 to sha...
education from the Bank of Butterfield.
Lisa Green received the postgraduate Sir A. Dudley Spurling scholarship while Damian Cooper received the Sir Harry D. Butterfield undergraduate scholarship.
Miss Green currently attends George Washington Univer...
Ann Spencer-Arscott, talented director of the Bermuda Red Cross, is confidently steering one of the Island's most respected agencies.
One of her major roles is marketing and fund raising, along with public relations. She makes sure that each service ...
Government needs to admit there is a drugs problem in schools before anything really can be done about it, a juvenile court judge has said.
Magistrate Carlisle Greaves was speaking after he read a social inquiry report on a 14-year-old boy which said...
In a brief item in a local newspaper it says, quote: "The Senate has passed a bill requiring businesses to give the government racial statistics on their employees'', unquote.
This must apply to all Government departments, too, especially the entire ...
The Blood Donor Centre.
It saves lives by collecting blood for the Hospital. Approximately 2,200 units are collected each year. Clinics are held on Tuesday mornings and Thursday afternoons using some 58 volunteer nurses and refreshment hostesses.
The...
the children in their care safe.
It is training for real life and focuses on providing the following: Essential professional, leadership and care giving skills.
Safety skills to prevent emergencies.
How to manage real-life problems, including emerge...
duty on educational tapes which were tax-free for 30 years.
And he has given the Post Office permission to either destroy the audio tapes or send them back to the publishers.
For about 30 years, Dr. Swan has been receiving audio-cassette medical jour...
college, land a good job and live happily ever after.
So what happens when a promising career -- not to mention a big paycheque -- precedes a college degree? Plenty of teen-agers with highly sought computer skills are skipping school, or at least de...
A single mother has blown the whistle on the atrocious conditions and discrimination the Islands disabled children are subjected to.
Police officer Marie Picard contacted The Royal Gazette late last week and outlined some of the problems parents of d...