will instead focus on reuniting its student body for one final hurrah. With plans to close Devon Lane at the end of the school year, principal Leon James said that he would love to see all current and former students join in celebrating 27 years of s...
Education Minister Jerome Dill yesterday gave Government top marks for keeping the public school system a high priority in its 1997/98 budget.
Other than the Health and Social Services Ministry, Government plans to spend the bulk of its money on rest...
A night of Bermudian entertainment is planned for Harrington Sound School as the highlight of its Education Month celebrations. According to principal Suzette Walters, various displays, entertainment and forms of Bermudian art will be on show as the ...
The Ministry of Finance will see three new posts dedicated to supporting international business, while the work of the Bermuda International Business Association will get a $350,000 boost for its marketing effort.
And the Police Service will also get...
various aspects of science and how they impact on our visitors. The topics will be examined in depth, encompassing a variety of subjects within the curriculum, with results showcased at the school's science fair. "What we tried to do was to make it c...
There will probably be more fish tales spawned at Francis Patton School this month than anywhere else on the Island. As classrooms around Bermuda turn their attention to tourism, students at the Hamilton Parish school will be learning all they possib...
understanding of how our environment can have a negative or positive impact on tourism. With the theme, `Pick it up for Tourism' in mind, students are being asked to set aside those things they would normally dispose of in the garbage and recycle the...
Local school officials will meet with a North American principals' union next month to discuss school security.
Chief Education Officer Joseph Christopher revealed this yesterday at the weekly Hamilton Rotary Club luncheon at Pier Six.
The National A...
Saltus is preparing its students and teachers to adapt to a changing world.
This message rang through loud and clear on Monday when Saltus teachers used the last day of their mid-term break for staff development.
They were joined by staff from three ...
Finance Minister Grant Gibbons yesterday confirmed that public accounts will adhere to new accounting standards as of the consolidated fund financial statements for the year to March 31, 1995, which are now being prepared.
But he did not see unfunded...
DATE: Feb 19, 1997 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: David Fox, Business Editor