Four Sandys students have been awarded a total of $10,000 through the Sandys Parish Council’s Education Bursary Award 2016.
Keri Brangman, Khaeljah Burgess, Norianna Gordon and Cyrelah Somner received varying amounts at a special ceremony at Sandys S...
Youth Camera Action is a photography programme offered at the Bermuda National Gallery to middle school students between the ages of 11 and 14.
The scheme offers a level one introductory programme and a level two intermediate programme.
In the Acti...
When Sarai Hines started teaching in England, the system bewildered her. From grading to student classification, everything was different.
Then the 22-year-old realised she had an advantage — her own island culture.
“We all forget what we have to b...
Law student William Finnerty has been awarded a $15,000 scholarship from Marshall Diel & Myers to continue his studies.
The law firm has also presented fellow law student Taylor Braithwaite with a $7,500 bursary for his quest to earn his graduate dip...
Students at Bermuda Institute received a back-to-school surprise yesterday as they were treated to a visit from a well-known concert pianist.
Michelle Cann, 28, held a masterclass for grades four through six, performed various classical pieces from ...
When Cha’von Clarke-Joell moved to England she thought her Bermuda passport qualified her for employment. It should have, but a government official at the nearest Jobcentre office saw things differently.
After a year struggling to get the national i...
DATE: Aug 24, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Jessie Moniz Hardy
Wayne Scott, the Minister of Education, has hinted that Gilbert Institute would be spared closure as his ministry invests in a new playground at the school.
Gilbert, the island’s only primary level school for the deaf and hard of hearing, was one of ...
DATE: Aug 24, 2016 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
Almost 100 students met with minister of home affairs Patricia Gordon-Pamplin this week at a special luncheon which concluded government’s Summer Internship Programme.
The programme, which started in May, was designed to help young people develop t...
A 2012 CedarBridge graduate has been awarded the KPMG Scholarship which is worth $20,000 per year for three years.
Jahlae Outerbridge, who is pursuing a Bachelor’s Degree in Accounting at Georgia State University in the USA, is hoping to obtain her C...
Work on the island’s first crematorium in St David’s has got under way with developers hoping the facility will be open in five months.
Heavy machinery descended on the vacant land on Wallers Point Road, near the TCD centre, yesterday to begin landsc...