An East End school has been given the green light for classes to go ahead after concerns about suspected asbestos, the Minister of Education said.
Diallo Rabain apologised to parents of students at Clearwater Middle School for not alerting them to th...
Bermudian Wendy King has been made the new public policy and regulatory affairs analyst at the Association of Bermuda Insurers and Reinsurers.
In addition, Suzanne Williams-Charles, director of policy and regulation, has been given additional respons...
DATE: Aug 22, 2019 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy
An autism spectrum disorder programme for preschool children will welcome its first pupils next month.
The new programme at Prospect Preschool in Devonshire will open on September 10 — the first day of the new school term.
Sherri Bucci, the assis...
Three students beat an outstanding field to net scholarships from a parish council.
Katiya Gilbert, Veronica Swan-DeGraff and Gabrielle DeShields got their awards from Southampton Parish Council.
Sakina Darrell, the council’s scholarship committee ch...
A seven-strong group of schoolchildren have attended an international leadership programme at a school in Atlanta.
The pupils, from the 2018 Future Leaders programme, spent three weeks at the Global Leadership and Social Entrepreneurship event at Bra...
Students studying subjects ranging from medicine to law and criminology have won $25,000 scholarships.
Zoe Exon, Sydney Rego, Casey Schuler, Chrysda Smith and Shayla Smith won Nicholl Scholarships, named after Albert Nicholl, a philanthropist who lef...
DATE: Aug 21, 2019 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Education is not only the foundation for success in people’s lives, but it is also something that enhances lives.
Every child should have access to a high-quality education, so that they may live their life to the fullest extent.
The Bermuda public...
Teachers have “grave concerns” about pupils and staff at an East End school contaminated by asbestos, the head of the Bermuda Union of Teachers said yesterday.
Shannon James, the president of the BUT, said that the union demanded the highest standar...
A $30,000 legal education award has been presented to Karim Creary by Appleby.
Mr Creary is a graduate from St Lawrence University and has been a legal intern at Appleby since November 2017. He begins his GDL at The University of Law next month.
“Hav...
DATE: Aug 21, 2019 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Business Staff
On Sunday, The New York Times Magazine published a series of essays constituting what it calls “The 1619 Project”, a look at America’s legacy of slavery at the 400th anniversary of the arrival of the first enslaved Africans to what is now the United ...