from dyslexia, a severe difficulty in reading and spelling. Education experts agree the key is to identify children with learning difficulties early.
Reporter Antoine Raynor spoke to two women with first-hand experience of raising children with dysle...
A former Sandys Secondary School graduate yesterday urged young Bermudians to consider a career in outer space when they finished their education.
Bermudian space technology expert Roderick Dixon passed on the message while announcing his lecture ton...
interest in a new Chief Financial and Operations Officer post.
Fred Ming, who was made redundant last month after five years, yesterday told The Royal Gazette he was looking forward to a "bigger and more demanding challenge''.
Appointed in August, 19...
The Dellwood Middle School student suspended for brutally beating another student is 15 years old, the victim's mother has revealed.
And she told The Royal Gazette she wanted to know why a 15-year-old was attending middle school which is for 11 to 14...
Some $2,000 worth of damage was caused to a public bus yesterday after a bottle was thrown at its back window.
The incident happened shortly before 8 a.m. in Bailey's Bay, near Duck's Puddle Drive.
Sources told The Royal Gazette the bottle was thrown...
students at a presentation in the Chamber of Commerce. The Alliance also awarded Berkeley Institute student Janelle Clark with a $5,000 scholarship to study French for a month in Paris. Pictured are Alliance President Jackie Bacon, Education Minister...
Previously limited by naivete, resources or their own lack of motivation, top Island athletes could see more doors opening for them thanks to a US firm specialising in university scholarships.
College Bound Student-Athletes (CBSA) -- through the effo...
Dellwood Middle School has suspended a 12-year-old student for brutally beating another pupil.
The Royal Gazette has learned that the victim, who is also 12, required treatment for minor injuries at King Edward VII Memorial Hospital as a result of th...
Schools will be able to refer problem students to a new counselling agency for youths, beginning this month.
Education Minister Jerome Dill revealed this yesterday during a joint press conference with the National Drug Commission.
The Bermuda Youth C...
But the seminar, which runs from October 16-19, is not just for those connected with the BTFA.
Some 20 letters and registration forms have been sent to Island sports associations inviting them to participate in the seminar, which is open to coaches, ...