In a first, a group of Bermuda High School students got to spend the few days before summer break tackling science projects at the University of Ontario Institute of Technology.
The trip was part of the school’s second annual Steam week, for Science,...
DATE: Jun 27, 2016 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Kiana Madeiros jumped at the chance to sing at Berkeley’s Summer Jazz Jam. An audience of fellow jazz lovers sounded like heaven to the 18-year-old. Not many of her peers share her passion.
“I’ve always loved old music,” said the songwriter, who grad...
DATE: Jun 27, 2016 | CATEGORY: Arts & Entertainment | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy
Pupils from Northlands Primary School have been given a taste of Spanish thanks to a unique partnership between the Department of Education and a global bank.
Education chiefs in Bermuda teamed up with Lombard Odier to allow the school to offer Span...
Ten Bermudians have been awarded Dr Barbara Ball Public Health Scholarships.
Congratulating all of them, Minister of Health and Seniors Jeanne Atherden said: “After due consideration, the ten scholarship winners stood out as having the combination o...
Dear Sir,
Our gun discussions and the referendum on same-sex marriage need one vital ingredient: education.
The Bible and The Second Amendment were written many years ago, often out of ignorance.
The Bible, because of science, was not at that time a...
DATE: Jun 25, 2016 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
Whether you are interested in learning about the Roman Empire, the history of candy, Fifa or even disco music, Saltus Grammar has you covered.
Four years ago, teachers came up with the idea of the Saltus History Fair, at which each Year Eight student...
Physical education teachers have been taught how to use a new computer programme to help empower their students to lead healthy lifestyles.
Teachers from across the island’s public schools took part in the training session about the Spirit System, w...
In the best of times, politics can be akin to watching paint dry on a wall. In the worst of times, politics can be extremely frustrating and divisive. Over the past few weeks, we have seen the divisive side once again rear its ugly head.
These sorts ...
DATE: Jun 24, 2016 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Christopher Famous
Former Head Girl at the Berkeley Institute and a graduate of Dalhousie University, Chioma Nwasike, has been awarded the 2016 Brown Family Scholarship.
At a presentation on Thursday at the Brown-Darrell Clinic, Ms Nwasike was officially presented with...
Bermuda National Trust celebrated “the incredible work” of a number of individuals and organisations at their Annual Awards ceremony held at Elbow Beach Hotel.
A packed hall saw certificates and trophies presented by Governor George Fergusson, Minist...