A children’s charity has called on parents to invest in their children’s development over material possessions.
Marking Universal Children’s Day today, the BSMART Foundation said early childhood development is crucial for building a foundation for fu...
DATE: Nov 20, 2017 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Owain Johnston-Barnes
On November 5, Bermuda residents became stunningly aware of the radical vulnerability of our island’s economic success.
For more than 30 years, international business has poured billions into the local money supply, infrastructure (buildings), gover...
Education minister Diallo Rabain yesterday hit back at the idea that Bermuda’s America’s Cup group had “gifted” nearly $150,000 of wi-fi equipment to the island’s public schools.
A legacy report from ACBDA last week said that it and the America’s Cup...
More than 700 tradesmen and women have registered for national certification.
Diallo Rabain, the Minister of Education and Workforce Development, said a total of 713 people had signed up for the scheme.
The number includes 412 landscapers, 97 auto me...
Proud parents applauded their sons and daughters at the 2017 graduation ceremony for the Care Learning Centre yesterday.
The school, which offers an alternative to traditional education, celebrated nine graduates who achieved college-level scores on ...
DATE: Nov 17, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
The Bermuda Union of Teachers has voted to accept a 2.5 per cent pay rise.
BUT president Shannon James said union members met this week and voted unanimously to accept the offer from Government.
Mr James said: “For five years, our members have not h...
Special guests Jameel McGee and Andrew Collins shared their story of forgiveness to S4 students at the Berkeley Institute.
Chain Reaction Movement, which brought the duo to the island, engaged the students by asking if they have been hurt and would l...
A total of 45 public high school pupils are enrolled in a college programme designed to give them a head start in the job market, the minister of education said today.
Diallo Rabain told Parliament that the Applied Technology Certificate Programme, ...
Dellwood Middle School students treated a packed auditorium to an encore of their contest-winning performance this morning.
The M3 drama students shared their multimedia piece with those in attendance at the Salvation Army headquarters on Reid Stree...
The Association of Fundraising Professionals has planted a cedar tree at a Warwick nature reserve to honour the charitable work of the XL Catlin Foundation.
Both XL and Catlin, major insurance and reinsurance firms now combined, have a long history...
DATE: Nov 17, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan