Michael Weeks, in a recent opinion, accused the One Bermuda Alliance of being revisionist. I thought it was a wonderful piece of deflection — the Progressive Labour Party’s usual modus operandi, which ordinarily is not worth the time it takes to read...
A $1.3 million drive will be launched to provide a life-changing facility for homeless families, and everyone on the island was asked to get involved.
It was hoped schools, community groups, businesses and builders would be among those to back the ca...
Isabelle Stone will study at Oxford University as the Bermuda Rhodes Scholar of 2019.
The 22-year-old will attend New College, Oxford, in October and pursue a master’s degree in the philosophy of economics.
Isabelle told The Royal Gazette: “It still ...
In part one of a series of stories profiling the participants in the Enterprise Bermuda incubator programme. we speak with Sandra Dill.
Veteran educator Sandra Dill aims to reduce the stress levels of college-bound students and their families.
Ms Di...
DATE: Apr 22, 2019 | CATEGORY: Local Business | AUTHOR: Duncan Hall
Twenty-four teams from 10 Bermuda schools and educational organizations, including a new team from Impact Mentoring Academy, will converge on the National Sports Centre on April 27th for the 2019 Marine Advanced Technology in Education (MATE) Bermud...
Health problems among staff and a pupil at a now-closed middle school cannot be linked to the building without further medical information, a report has claimed.
The Cabinet Office report, from the Office of the Safety and Health Co-ordinator, said ...
Support staff at CedarBridge Academy fear their hours could be cut by 40 days a year.
Employees said they were told the reductions were needed to prevent job losses and that the cost-saving exercise came after years of “money mismanagement”.
Administ...
Thirty-nine Bermuda High School Year 6 students travelled to the US capital, Washington, last month on their first school trip with five chaperones.
The girls visited historical monuments and memorials including the White House, the Lincoln Memorial ...
“The children and parents are thrilled by this award!” exclaimed Leslie Evans, Team Leader at TN Tatem.
Last Friday at the Agricultural Exhibition, Mrs Evans was presented with the 1st Prize Blue Ribbon Award for a six-week long project the students ...
My name is Nathaniel Paynter. I am 11 years old and am an M1 student at Whitney Institute Middle School and I made a peacock.
In Renaissance Club, a Saturday art club run by our visual arts teacher, Tony DeSilva, we were talking about ideas for our c...