More than 50 parents have opted to educate their children at home, The Royal Gazette has learned.
A mother, who did not wish to be identified, said parents were scampering to find other means of educating their children for a variety of reasons.
A la...
(BOLD) have hit back at Education Minister Jerome Dill's claim that they wanted the public to foot the bill for overseas education for their children.
Mr. Dill, responding to a full-page advertisement placed in last Wednesday's paper by BOLD, said: "...
Elmena Swan have been made Members of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire.
They led a group of 10 Bermudians to be recognised yesterday in the Queen's New Year's Honours List.
The other eight were awarded the Queen's Certificate and Badge ...
received new chairmen for 1996.
Those were among the changes revealed yesterday when Government gazetted the make-up of 86 boards and commissions.
The biggest changes were on the Tourist Board, which grows to 20 members from 13 and will be chaired by...
One year ago, who could have foreseen that a car would be marooned in the water in front of Hamilton City Hall.
Who would have bet on the chances of a hurricane striking on the same day as the Referendum? And who would have believed that one day, it...
gazetted today.
Government will continue trying to make the boards "more representative,'' through inclusion of more women and blacks, Mr. Dill said.
Although it will be the first announcement of Government boards under new Premier David Saul, "the a...
As 1995 comes to an end, Premier David Saul is promising calm following the Independence storm.
But with a forced Cabinet change and a troublesome back bench behind him, a still-sluggish economy before him, and a tough Budget expected in February, Dr...
post in disgust.
For teaching chiefs have changed their minds about docking $3,500 from the salary of former Whitney Institute music teacher Gareth Balch after he quit his post early, describing Bermudian schools as "the worst he had ever taught in.'...
DATE: Dec 28, 1995 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
Most students can succeed in any school, despite the size, if there are quality programmes and staff.
Visiting American veteran educator Dr. Donald J. Henderson expressed this view yesterday after learning of Bermuda's education reform plans.
The pla...
Ministry of Education. The General Secretary of the Bermuda Union of Teachers, Senator Milton Scott, has been quoted as saying that the audit is in response to public pressure and public discontent with the functioning of the Ministry and we have to ...