John Rankin, the Governor, has paid a visit to students at the Bermuda Centre for Creative Learning.
Pupils gave a presentation to the Governor about the school, which was created for children with learning difficulties aged 7 and above.
The presenta...
Students with financial difficulties can take advantage of more accessible scholarships, education minister Diallo Rabain told the House of Assembly.
Mr Rabain gave details on the following award programmes he said would help create a more “diverse B...
John Stovell has no doubt — his grandfather would be an immensely proud man knowing that the union he helped to found was about to celebrate its 100th anniversary.
Rufus Stovell, along with Adele Tucker and sisters Edith and Matilda Crawford, founded...
More than a third of Bermuda residents drink and drive, a survey has found.
The poll also showed almost half of people drive faster than 60km/h when the speed limit is only 35km/h.
But Inspector Robert Cardwell, head of the island’s traffic police, w...
Every year each foreign language teacher on the trip committee leads out in planning a foreign language trip at the Berkeley Institute.
Previous years included going to Barcelona, London, Paris and last year to Lisbon and a few Spanish cities.
In 20...
A 16-year-old student from Berkeley Institute has started a 12-week work experience placement with Marsh and Guy Carpenter.
Cairi Albuoy was chosen for the placement because of his keen interest in the insurance and reinsurance industry. One day a we...
More investment in pupil testing must produce higher marks, the education minister said last week.
Diallo Rabain said: “As we continue to invest in Cambridge Assessments it is with the understanding that our results for these assessments must improv...
The deadline for applications for education ministry scholarships and awards has been extended to April 5.
Diallo Rabain, the Minister of Education and Workforce Development, said the move would give students “more time during their school break to ...
The first time LaToya Bridgewater tried yoga, things didn’t go so well.
Out of 15 people, there was only one other person of colour. She had a hard time connecting.
“I just didn’t see myself reflected in the class,” Ms Bridgewater said. “I felt unco...
DATE: Mar 14, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy
“Initial meetings” have been held on a government campaign promise to phase out Bermuda’s middle schools.
Diallo Rabain, Minister of Education, said that the meetings had been held with “technical officers to discuss the most effective approach for ...