The America’s Cup Endeavour programme brought together teachers from across the island on Friday with a workshop highlighting STEAM education.
Middle schoolteachers from both public and private schools gathered at the AC offices to learn all about th...
The Bermuda College has embarked on a publicity campaign in the wake of recent criticism of its associate degree in science, nursing programme.
Anyone who is considering nursing as a career is perhaps wondering about the best way forward. Here are s...
Although a new chapter in Warwick Academy’s long history begins next week, new principal Dave Horan has his eyes firmly fixed on building relationships as well as a happy and successful environment.
The school’s new head, who has been at Warwick Acad...
The young music students who have been training with renowned violinist Mark Wood have told how they enjoyed getting thrust out of their comfort zone to perform a rock concert in Bermuda.
Students from the Bermuda School of Music and a student from t...
By chance, a few years ago I spotted an advert on Facebook for an event to be held at the Hamilton Princess. At first I paid it no mind then it dawned on me that it was an event that held some interesting possibilities. I then contacted the person wh...
DATE: Sep 02, 2016 | CATEGORY: Opinion Writer | AUTHOR: Christopher Famous
A debate on the merits of a technical education in combating social problems has been “amazingly“ well received.
A packed audience greeted the forum of Bermuda Technical Institute graduates speaking on the value of practical learning offered by the “...
DATE: Sep 02, 2016 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Three students have received scholarships totalling $10,000 from the Hamilton Parish Council.
Jahlae Outerbridge was awarded $5,000 to further her studies at Georgia State University studying for a Bachelor of Business Administration degree.
Eryn Bea...
September has been declared ‘Recovery Month’, putting the spotlight on substance abuse and mental health services. The Ministry of National Security and the Department for National Drug Control (DNDC) are leading a education drive in conjunction wit...
OBA MPs and party executives have raised $2,600 for the Each One Reach One Back to School Campaign.
Organised by Gina Spence, the campaign assists children with back to school supplies such as clothes and back packs.
The new school term is fast approaching — and the Caines brothers have teamed up with 5 star Barbershop once again for their annual Back 2 School Extravaganza.
Hundreds of children will be able to get a free haircut and school supplies at St Paul’s C...