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 ...
A charity set up to support people with multiple sclerosis held its first swimathon this weekend.
Organisers were delighted with the number of people who took to the water to raise funds for the MS Society of Bermuda.
Ellen Hollis, society president,...
How tall can students build a tower of cards without using tape, glue or other material? Find out the answer at this year’s Science Olympics which is scheduled for Saturday, March 17, starting at 10am at Mount Saint Agnes Academy. The friendly compet...
Almost 90 students at Saltus Grammar School are set to have their heads shaved on Friday to help raise $100,000 for St Baldrick’s.
It is the eleventh year the school has taken part and last year it raised more than $270,000 – making it one of the bi...
On Monday, March 12th Mount Saint Agnes students and staff shaved their heads to raise funds for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation and Bermuda Cancer & Health. This is MSA’s third time organising a St. Baldrick’s event and as of the event this morning, t...
DATE: Mar 13, 2018 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: News Staff
CedarBridge Academy students visited New York to take part in the United Nations International Schools Conference
Kasia Burgess-Bean wrote this article to summarise the trip:
This past week I had the amazing opportunity of being invited to the United...
Joshua Amar calls filmmaking his sandbox, a way to live out childhood fantasies and play in worlds that don’t exist.
The American Film Institute graduate used the practice to explore his relationship with his older brother, who has Asperger’s.
The re...