By Stephen Breen Public Transportation Board officials are to hold a meeting with CedarBridge Academy staff after missile-throwing students from the school forced a bus driver off the road.
The PTB driver pulled over at Rural Hill, Paget, on Wednesd...
Government Minister Renee Webb was scolded last night after an office cock-up caused her to miss an education award ceremony for youngsters.
Alliance Francaise of Bermuda had some harsh words for the Telecommunications Minister and her staff, after 1...
A teacher training department will be opened as part of Bermuda College's new Centre for Education.
And the Centre not only aims to accommodate aspiring teachers, but "anyone in the general public who has a real interest in education''.
A press confe...
Ralph Owen Marshall, born in Bermuda 1927, is descended from the Portuguese people of the Azores where his grandparents were born.
His maternal grandparents were Frank Simons and Antonio Isabella Simon born Reposa.
His parents, Joseph B. and Mical, a...
A vow by Education Minister Milton Scott to rewrite a policy appearing to ban Opposition MPs from state schools is a U-turn, a Shadow Minister claimed yesterday.
United Bermuda Party Shadow Education Minister Tim Smith said: "The policy was a bit sca...
DATE: Nov 04, 1999 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
A British health activist has stressed to Bermudians that the fight against Parkinson's Disease will only be won through "medical research, education and consistency in care''.
Mary Baker, founder of the British Parkinson's Disease Foundation, spoke ...
"I didn't know anything about the Azores, I thought it was merely a farming community. The exhibit has changed my perceptions of the Azores,'' says artist Helen Daniel in response to the Bermuda National Gallery's latest exhibit "A Window on the Azor...
Baroque in Bermuda, a concert bringing together musicians from the Bermuda Academy of Music , the Bermuda Conservatory of Music and the Menuhin Foundation , takes place at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church tomorrow (Friday) evening.
The programme incl...
Louisa Flannery, education director of the Bermuda National Gallery, had a question and answer interview with the Royal Gazette's Beverley Causey-Smith.
Will you explain your role and tell us what you do? Answer: "My role at the Bermuda National Gal...
Secretary of Education, sheds some light on her likely performance in what could be one of the most important Civil Service jobs in the next few years.
The challenge of improving literacy, improving teaching standards and negotiating thorny issues in...