Warwick Academy had three incredible teams, two for students and one teacher team, represented in this year’s Triple Challenge competition, which raises funds for local charities.
Three days, three races, 13 kilometres, more than 75 obstacles. This...
Primary school children got a lesson in Bermuda’s justice system last week.
The youngsters from West Pembroke Primary School visited Magistrates’ Court as part of their Easter camp, “Unforgettable Moments”.
Mateo Marsh, 10, said: “I feel excited that...
A spin doctor for the crisis-hit public schools system is to be appointed, it has been revealed.
The post-holder will be expected to use social media and podcasts to tell people about the work of the Government’s education department.
The education m...
The issue of mould has come to a head at TN Tatem Middle School because it has not been adequately and effectively addressed by the education ministry or public works ministry.
We have tests after tests performed by the Government’s health and safety...
A gospel artist, broadcaster and campaigner for the Bermudian music scene has died.
Leroy Simmons was 58. Mr Simmons, the head of the Bermuda Entertainment Union and a mainstay of radio station Hott 107.5, had battled cancer for some time.
Mr Simmons...
DATE: Apr 10, 2019 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Staff and pupils staged a walkout at a mould-infested middle school yesterday.
Classes were called off at TN Tatem Middle School after teachers and pupils left the Warwick premises over health and safety fears.
School sources said staff returned from...
A woman sent overseas for residential care when she was aged just 12 said the move felt like a punishment and left her unprepared for adult life back home.
She explained that her only childhood problems were emotional and that she was “tricked” on to...
Join the U.S. Consulate General to learn how you can study and earn your degree in the United States at a public information session at the Bermuda EducationUSA Advising Centre on Wednesday, April 17 at 5:30 p.m.
Bermuda’s EducationUSA Advisor and C...
Teachers have accepted a pay rise and leave for new parents in line with other public sector workers, it emerged last night.
Mike Charles, the general secretary of the Bermuda Union of Teachers, said that negotiations with the Government had “paused”...
A Belco employee who taught children safe kite flying is to retire after 50 years with the firm.
Cornell Dunkley, known as the Belco Kiteman, will stand down in July after 36 years in charge of a schools safety campaign.
Mr Dunkley, a lineman, carrie...