Education is the ticket to freedom, and tomorrow's world belongs to those children who have been exposed to more than one-dimensional culture. This places Bermudians, who have to leave home to finish their education, in a uniquely strong position.
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Burma, has become a huge international success story.
Out of the first Atlantic College in South Wales, founded in 1962, similar establishments have arisen in Canada, Singapore, New Mexico, Venezuela, Italy, Swaziland and Hong Kong, with another one ...
Whether the Independence referendum would go ahead the next day was discussed at a Cabinet meeting that stretched into the early evening of August 15, a former Cabinet Minister revealed yesterday.
Dr. Clarence Terceira, who was Education Minister at ...
Bermudians are coming out of the public school system with very few skills, Government Senate Leader Lynda Milligan-Whyte has charged.
Speaking to students at the Bermuda High School for girls during a recent assembly, Sen. Milligan-Whyte said: "We h...
asked to say what was discussed at a Cabinet meeting on August 15 -- the day Bermuda's Independence referendum was supposed to be held.
"My instructions are, sir, that (the Cabinet has) not consented to this disclosure,'' Mr. Elliott Mottley told Mr....
he has been named to chair will come forward with recommendations that can "resurrect cricket in Bermuda''.
Upbeat during a press conference last week when Bermuda Cricket Board of Control confirmed that the veteran politician and popular radio comme...
was unequivocal on the subject of mega-schools this week: they simply don't work.
"I am against big schools and I don't think Bermuda should have gone that way,'' Mrs. Christine Gorham Cox, a former student at the Bermuda High School for Girls who wa...
Government backbencher Mr. Trevor Moniz MP said yesterday he will seek a waiver to allow Cabinet Ministers to speak freely about a Cabinet meeting held on the day the Independence Referendum was postponed.
Mr. Moniz's move comes after several witness...
in community standards of discipline,'' Governor Lord Waddington said in yesterday's Speech from the Throne.
The speech -- which sets out Government's legislative programme and is read by the Governor when Parliament convenes for a new session -- set...
Despite a warning from Premier David Saul yesterday that Cabinet members do not have carte blanche to speak freely, the veil of secrecy surrounding an August 15 Cabinet meeting could be lifted on Monday when Dr. Clarence Terceira MP takes the stand a...