Families celebrated the first day of school at a sports club yesterday in spite of a few rain showers.
The 13th Progressive Labour Party Southampton East Branch Back 2 School event, held at the Southampton Rangers Sports Club, saw children and famil...
Leonard Teye-Botchway, a Ghanaian-born surgeon and former Olympic runner who gave up his athletic ambitions to devote himself to medicine, has died at 64.
The father of three moved to the island in 1994 with his wife, Ronita, and pioneered ophthalmol...
DATE: Sep 05, 2019 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
A performing arts preschool concept that started in Bermuda has been winning awards in the US.
It has also attracted the attention of franchise companies interested in taking the idea further afield.
For owner and founder McCartney K. Hart, these are...
The Warwick Parish Council Educational Bursary is available to residents of Warwick Parish and is open to students who have completed at least one year of college or university. The Scholarship Committee selects recipients based on Academic Excellenc...
Work to tackle asbestos at another public school was completed over the long weekend, an education ministry spokeswoman confirmed last night.
However, the spokeswoman said that it was “anticipated” that Prospect Primary School would be ready to welc...
Dear Sir,
Bermuda is a very small, complex, divided community. Public schools, and those teachers that work there, are dealing with a wider variety of students and a wider variety of parents, all of whom have varying degrees of concern and opinion ab...
DATE: Sep 04, 2019 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Two artists and a musician have received a combined $25,000 from an annual scholarship.
The Bermuda Arts Council Grant Awards presented Rashun Robinson and Leslie Tucker Jr with a $10,000 bursary and Peri Nolan-Trott a $5,000 to help them complete th...
The Government is looking for partners to help it abolish Bermuda’s middle schools.
Diallo Rabain, the Minister of Education, said yesterday that a request for proposal would be put out today to find organisations to “plan, manage and execute the sch...
DATE: Aug 31, 2019 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
“Revolutionary” changes are needed in the island’s education system, according to the general secretary of the Bermuda Union of Teachers.
Mike Charles told a crowd at the 38th Annual Labour Day Banquet last night that the Government had allowed a “se...
DATE: Aug 31, 2019 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
It was unclear last night if a school hit with an asbestos problem will be able to open for the new school term.
Diallo Rabain, the Minister of Education, said AC Management and Bermuda Water Consultants had carried out removal work and collected air...
DATE: Aug 31, 2019 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes