Heather Willens remembers just how isolated she felt when her son, Theo, was born last year.
Worried by the pandemic, she initially kept him close to home but as time went on she noticed he seemed a little more prone to sensory overload than his two-...
DATE: Sep 21, 2021 | CATEGORY: Arts & Entertainment | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy
A private school has shut down because of the Covid-19 crisis after just one day back.
Saltus Grammar School said that although its secondary school returned only yesterday, senior pupils would move to remote learning for two weeks from today.
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A total of ten finalists are in the running for a teacher of the year award.
The teachers up for the Outstanding Teacher Award, organised by the Bermuda Education Network, were nominated by colleagues and the educational charity asked parents, pupils...
It’s hard to imagine what life was like 100 years ago. Back in the 1920s, Bermuda really was a different world.
There were no cars or television sets, no telephones, no freshly imported good flying in from foreign shores, none of today’s modern luxu...
The Ministry of Health had found cases of exposure to the coronavirus at a string of the island’s schools.
Diallo Rabain, the education minister, said exposures had been found at the Bermuda Institute, Saltus Grammar School, Warwick Academy, Mount Sa...
DATE: Sep 20, 2021 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
A man who shoved a police officer during a fracas over the Cup Match holiday has been given a chance to turn his life around.
Senior magistrate Juan Wolffe gave Sadune Raynor, 27, a 12-month conditional discharge so that he can further his education ...
Jo-Rena Davis calls herself the Wine Diva.
It’s a role she fell into with the arrival of Covid-19 a year-and-a-half ago.
Newly single and with a newborn in her arms, she lost her job and had to move in with family.
Wine, she decided, was the way to ...
A humanitarian who opened her home to offer meals and friendship to people in need was to be as a mother to the community.
The family of Kathleen Ford, who died in June, said she was known as “Ma”.
Ms Ford, from a humble childhood in Southampton, the...
A student said she was “over the moon” after she was offered more than half a million dollars in scholarships.
Tierrai Tull, 20, could only accept three of the seven grants she was given because of awards policy.
But she said the remainder was still...
Eleven young Bermudians have graduated from the Summer Student Entrepreneurship Programme presented by the Bermuda Economic Development Corporation.
The eight-week SSEP is designed to develop young Bermudians into the island’s next wave of entreprene...
DATE: Sep 17, 2021 | CATEGORY: Local Business | AUTHOR: Business Staff