Why is archaeology so white? It’s a rhetorical question posed by black archaeologists over the decades; Bermudian Catherine Draycott is leading a discussion here on why so few people of colour get involved in her field.
She will speak this week as pa...
In church halls up and down the country yesterday, prayers were said for our brothers and sisters in the Bahamas.
Hurricane Dorian, the joint strongest Atlantic storm ever to hit land with sustained winds of 185mph, has left in its wake a trail of de...
A childhood love of cartoons helped a 19-year-old visual and creative arts student win this year’s $5,000 Bermuda Society of Arts bursary.
Andrea Wilson, due to start her second year at Sheridan College, Oakville, Canada, said she was “shocked” when ...
TODAY
• Christ Church, Warwick: Invites children and adults for “Messy Church”. Fun, worship and a meal at 5.30pm in Thorburn Hall. For more information contact Rev Alistair Bennett on 236-0400. 96 Middle Road, Warwick.
TOMORROW
• Revival Assembly C...
Work has been carried out at West End Primary School to remove floor tiles as a precaution in case they contain asbestos.
Air samples have also been taken and are being sent overseas.
Last night the Ministry of Education confirmed that during an ins...
A dissertation dealing with racial bias in Bermuda’s education system written more than 40 years ago will now be available online.
People will be able to access Muriel Wade-Smith’s A Survey to Identify and Prioritise Goals for the Bermudian Education...
Warwick Academy recorded its best IGCSE results this year.
The school reported 96.5 per cent of its pupils achieved five grade C/4s or above and 88.3 per cent of all distinct subjects written were at C/4 or better.
A spokeswoman for the school said t...
The safety of children is paramount to the Ministry of Education and Department of Education”.
This is a statement I have said many times and in different ways over the past year. It is a statement I stand by and is not to be limited to physical heal...
Three new youth clubs have been set up by the organisers of the Back to School Extravaganza.
Brothers Dwayne, Wayne and Travis Caines will launch their seventh annual event on Monday, when they will give away school supplies and offer children free h...
DATE: Sep 07, 2019 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
Two future teachers have won $6,000 scholarships from a parish council.
Hamilton Parish Council said Kalia Johnson, 20, and Tess Spencer, 22, impressed its scholarship committee with their drive and determination.
The council added that several appli...