A campaigner for people with disabilities said she wanted a school for the blind opened in Bermuda.
Sherrie-Lynn Lilley, the director of Inspire Bermuda, a charity for the disabled, said the blind learnt differently and needed a special school.
Ms Li...
A second round of awards to honour Bermuda’s women writers are to be handed out next month.
Dale Butler, a former Progressive Labour Party MP, government minister and author, has organised the presentation of more Crystal Butterfly Literary Awards on...
DATE: Apr 26, 2019 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
The Rotary Youth Leadership Awards is an intensive experience organised by Rotary Clubs and Districts, where young people can develop leadership skills while having fun and making connections.
This District 7230 RYLA enables Rotary Clubs to sponsor ...
A veteran Bermuda teacher and administrator has launched a lawsuit after she was passed over for a top job.
Gina Tucker said in her affidavit that she had “not been fairly treated or properly considered” for the role of Commissioner of Education.
S...
A pair of Bermuda chefs have been honoured for their work as kitchen trailblazers.
Herbie Bascome and Fred Ming were presented with Distinguished Service Award plaques at the Bermuda Triangle of Chefs: Past, Present and Future event.
Diallo Rabain,...
Bermuda High School staff and students dressed up as their favourite fictional characters to celebrate World Book Day on Tuesday.
In Primary, teachers in each year did group costumes — for example, Year 5 teachers dressed from the Little Miss series,...
The Bermuda College Library will be anything but quiet this weekend as it hosts an event to celebrate 25 years of the Friends of College Library.
Robert Masters, head of the library, said the registered charity was formed to help support the library ...
DATE: Apr 25, 2019 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
Saltus students got a study session on leadership this week from Michael Weber, a Boston based motivational speaker.
The core lesson was that leading meant the success of the group, rather than the individual, as well as working with others towards a...
DATE: Apr 25, 2019 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Bermuda’s outstanding teenagers have been honoured for their achievements.
Topping the awards was Madison Quig, 17, head girl at Bermuda High School.
Ms Quig, who attained perfect scores in SAT chemistry and biology and a near-perfect score in mathem...
“When elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers” African Proverb
In a perfect world, Bermuda’s leaders could sit down, work together and focus on the best interests of our people. And sometimes that is what happens: we find common ground and we ...
DATE: Apr 24, 2019 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Michael Weeks