mission has always been to provide a high level of education for the people of Bermuda.
Principal and former student Mrs. Michelle Gabisi stressed this to The Royal Gazette .
In fact, she noted, some of the founders of the school were white.
"The fir...
The Heads of two of the Island's private schools stressed that the integration of schools was in the interest of Bermuda as a whole.
Both Warwick Academy and Bermuda High School for Girls have seen a steady increase of blacks and other students of co...
which condemn condom hand-outs: "You are poking your heads in the sand.'' Labour, Home Affairs and Public Safety Minister Quinton Edness stressed evidence showed condoms did not encourage sex.
"We have to be more realistic. This problem of AIDS cont...
the role of race in education. In three stories, Carol Parker Trott looks at the general education system and focuses on three schools: the well-integrated Warwick Academy, which completed its move into the private sector this year, Berkeley Institut...
students when it comes to the all-important decision of selecting a college.
Government and private secondary school students from all over the Island converged on the Princess Hotel yesterday for the first day of the Fourth Annual Bermuda College Un...
the site of Northlands Secondary School are expected to come to a head today when the issue is debated in the House of Assembly.
The Opposition Progressive Labour Party plans to proceed with Shadow Education Minister Jennifer Smith's motion rejecting...
A veteran Bermudian educator has called for a Commission on Learning before Government goes any further with its education reform plans.
Mrs. Marion DeJean -- who was the first head of the Education Department's Time Out programme for disruptive stud...
next general election.
Dr. Clarence Terceira and Dr. David Dyer made the pledge at Tuesday night's annual general meeting for the United Bermuda Party branch.
Dr. Terceira, 68, the former Education Minister who was dropped from Premer David Saul's fi...
An Opposition Senator yesterday banged the drum for women's rights.
"Working women are walking a tightrope with little or no safety net,'' said Sen. Neletha (Honey) Butterfield adding that legislation was needed to protect them.
She called for: A re...
Every Bermudian has the right to accurate AIDS education.
This was the view of Dr. Victoria Cargill, an associate professor of medicine at Cleveland's Case Western Reserve University, who addressed members of the Hamilton Rotary Club this week.
Dr. C...