Daniel Hill received recognition he did not want, and which he believes he did not deserve after 20 years of service as a teacher, when he was convicted of growing marijuana in his backyard.
The Education Department last month forced Mr. Hill to resi...
The Education Act 1996 is the most significant piece of legislation on the education front in decades, its sponsor on Monday.
Education and Human Affairs Minister Jerome Dill made this claim at the beginning of the debate on the bill which will repea...
and using offensive language toward Police in the early hours of the morning.
Colin Harvey, of 4 Hill Valley, who said he was still intoxicated when he appeared before Senior Magistrate Will Francis at 10 a.m. yesterday, admitted the offences.
Prosec...
graduates.
President David Rowntree, making the annual presentation of education grants, said they were given to students who took the initiative to retrain.
Chamber Education Committee chairman Debby Graham presented three outstanding Bermuda Colleg...
With the world's population likely to double by the year 2036, so is the demand for fish as a major source of protein.
And traditional methods of fishing through the use of long lines, nets and entrapment may no longer be sufficient to meet the escal...
DATE: Jul 03, 1996 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Patrick Bean
A bill setting up a company to manage the Base lands was finally approved by MPs yesterday.
The passing of The Base Lands Development Act 1996 will send a wave of relief through developers.
Several had voiced alarm after debate on the bill was halted...
Bermuda is moving in the right direction with its plans for inclusive education.
Canadian educator Ernest Payette, who is expected to head the Island's first senior secondary school, last night told The Royal Gazette that this was one of the reasons ...
A student's attack on Sandys Secondary School principal Melvyn Bassett during a high school prom could have been avoided if the school had a peer mediation programme in place.
Sheelagh Cooper, head of the Coalition for the Protection of Children whic...
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: "...