Clarence “Tessi” Terceira, one of the founding members of the United Bermuda Party and a former government minister, has died.
Joan Terceira, who married Dr Terceira in 1993, told The Royal Gazette: “I feel so grateful to have known and loved Tessi....
Bermuda National Gallery is hosting a series of family events this month.
It aims to bring families together through creative expression and art-making.
Here are some of the family events you can enjoy starting this weekend:
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Failure to fix problems in public schools will allow divisions in society to fester, an independent senator warned yesterday.
Michelle Simmons said: “If we fail to fix this, we will continue to be plagued by inequalities in our community.”
Ms Simmo...
The community partners of Ascendant Group helped West Pembroke School complete a maths goal of incorporating outside classroom through kinaesthetic learning.
Last Wednesday, the team comprising Brendan Stones, Donna Butterfield, Annette Eve and Aziza...
Warwick Academy under-13 boys won the BSSF football knockout cup for the second year in a row.
The team made it into the quarter-finals having won in a penalty shoot-out against Somersfield. They then beat Whitney to end up in the final against Salt...
Residents have given top marks to teachers who staged a mass sick-out.
Members of the public told The Royal Gazette the Bermuda Government should give teachers what they need to do their jobs, tackle long-running concerns about the state of the islan...
The Green family donated $18,000 worth of school supplies to public primary schools.
Each school across the island will receive $1,000 worth of supplies selected by P2 and P3 teachers.
The donation was made through community action project, Support P...
Sick-outs by school staff were a last resort to draw attention to the state of the education system, according to a teacher and a deputy principal, who spoke to The Royal Gazette yesterday on condition of anonymity.
The veteran teacher, said schools ...
DATE: Dec 12, 2018 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
From the moment that the Bermuda Union of Teachers suggested that the Premier get involved in the dispute that has thrown public education into crisis, you could take that in the least as a subliminal vote of no confidence in the Ministry of Educatio...
DATE: Dec 12, 2018 | CATEGORY: Editorials | AUTHOR: RG: In our Opinion
One could argue that a successful public education system is a moral duty of every government and that it is a human right for every young Bermudian to be provided with one. An unsuccessful public education system affects our whole society, regardles...
DATE: Dec 11, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Cheryl Pooley