“There is something dreadfully wrong with an education/socialisation process that leaves us ignorant of our past, strangers to our people, apes of our oppressors and creatures of habitual shallow thought and trivial values” — Wade Nobles, PhD in the ...
On Thursday 16 May, the Targeted Primary Prevention Programme, at Elliot Primary, celebrated the first 14 participants with a graduation ceremony held at the school.
In attendance was the Minister of National Security, the Hon. Wayne Caines, JP, M...
The BFIS 2019 Bermuda Intro-to-Insurance Internships kicked off last week when a group of four Bermuda students and two students from the Katie School of Insurance and Risk Management at Illinois State University began an intensive three-week interns...
DATE: May 30, 2019 | CATEGORY: Reinsurance | AUTHOR: Business Staff
Desperation could lead people to get in over their heads with fast-cash lenders, an MP has warned.
Leah Scott, the deputy Opposition leader, said that people who were struggling financially were attracted by personal loans that might become difficult...
DATE: May 29, 2019 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Fiona McWhirter
A 15-year-old schoolboy said that he would use his experience of a sea expedition and conference to encourage his peers to combat plastic pollution of the oceans.
Andreaz Glasgow said: “I feel that I need to educate our youth of today that they cann...
Children’s House and Lower Primary students at Somersfield Academy celebrated Bermuda Day with a Mini Parade.
The rain didn’t ruin their beautiful display of costumes and Bermuda Heritage research. In sticking with this years theme for Bermuda Day,...
A teacher at a private school has become the second-longest serving educator in its 357-year history.
However, Shelly Grace, a health and wellbeing teacher at Warwick Academy, admitted that when she started the job 40 years ago, she expected to be th...
Bermudian youngsters Rio Russell and Keyni Mills celebrated clinching national title glory after helping their school win the Under-15 Small Schools Cup final at The Hawthorns, the home of West Bromwich Albion.
The pair, who are part of the Langley S...
DATE: May 28, 2019 | CATEGORY: Football | AUTHOR: Sam Murley
A charity has launched a competition for schoolchildren to name a high-tech marine research robot submarine.
The contest winner will have their name painted on the side of Ocean Tech’s Remus 100 submersible alongside their winning entry.
Andrew Smit...
DATE: May 28, 2019 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
The graduation caps have been thrown and summer bliss beckons. The SAT is nothing but a hazy, horrible memory, which is perhaps why the College Board chose this month to announce its latest tweak to the “test from hell”.
Last week, the board revealed...