There has been “ongoing success” in developing a new strategic direction for the public school system, according to a Board of Education representative.
Curtis Dickinson, board chairperson, said that the past two months had been productive.
“During...
DATE: May 31, 2017 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: News Staff
A Bermudian woman is preparing to set up a charity to train women refugees in the Middle East to become Montessori teachers.
Maha Turner, who has taught at Somersfield Academy for nearly 23 years, embarked on the venture to create Mission Montessori...
The Opposition is playing fast and loose with the facts when it comes to labour relations and school reforms, according to the education minister.
Cole Simons’ statement comes following a Progressive Labour Party press conference held yesterday, in ...
Senator Tineé Furbert, who was appointed to the Upper House in November, has been declared the Progressive Labour Party’s candidate for Constituency 4, St George’s South.
The announcement yesterday marked the fourth Opposition unveiling this month, a...
The Ben Ainslies and Jimmy Spithills of tomorrow showed their skills at the 35th America’s Cup yesterday as the Endeavour Programme took to the water.
Hundreds of youngsters of all ages and abilities took advantage of the unique opportunity to jump o...
Teachers are being offered weekly meetings with the Public Service Negotiating Team until their contract row is finished.
Education minister Cole Simons said the first meeting will take place on Tuesday next week — but union leader Mike Charles react...
DATE: May 29, 2017 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
A Progressive Labour Party government will ensure the end to political interference in the education system, the shadow of the portfolio says.
Diallo Rabain said the PLP would ensure the education minister has an “arm’s-length oversight” of the syst...
Six Bermudian students have graduated from the New England Institute of Technology after receiving funding from the Department of Workforce Development.
Home Affairs minister Patricia Gordon-Pamplin offered them congratulations in a press release tod...
Teachers are not the only workers with cause for complaint over stalled pay negotiations, according to Progressive Labour Party MP Rolfe Commissiong.
The Opposition labour and workforce development spokesman issued a statement reflecting on the demon...
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