Along with the birth of the digital information age in the 90s, the importance of teaching the critical thinking mindset to our students has become a great need in education.
As we woke up in the 90s the internet was waiting for us and a generation n...
Saltus Year 5 teacher, Ms Jill Roberts, trained S5 and S6 students to be Peer Mediators.
According to Ms Roberts: “Peer Mediation is designed to allow trained students to help other students find positive ways to solve disagreements. One of the goal...
Staff at eight schools have been picking up the pieces and trying to figure out how their security can be improved in light of numerous break-ins over the past month.
According to police there has been a spate of 11 incidences across primary, middle ...
DATE: Feb 15, 2017 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan
When Andrew Trott-Francis’s grandfather developed cancer, his first thought was “not again”.
His grandmother had died from pancreatic cancer six years before. Doctors suggested Dale Gibbons use a trial drug to fight the cancer they’d found in his liv...
February is Black History Month. Throughout this month The Royal Gazette will feature people, events, places and institutions that have contributed to the shaping of African history.
Formerly The Penn School, The Penn Centre is an African-American c...
The forecast of bad weather has caused organisers to postpone tomorrow’s Children’s Nature Walk.
It has now been rescheduled for March 30.
“The weather forecast for tomorrow morning states that we will be having gale force winds with gusts up to 50 ...
Daniel Phillips achieved another milestone in his quest to become a professional tennis player in Manacor, Majorca, at the weekend.
The promising youngster’s ambitious bid gathered further momentum after he won a maiden title in Europe.
Phillips was ...
DATE: Feb 14, 2017 | CATEGORY: Tennis-Squash | AUTHOR: Colin Thompson
February is Black History Month. Throughout this month The Royal Gazette will feature people, events, places and institutions that have contributed to the shaping of African history.
Ursula Burns, the chairwoman and former chief executive officer of...
Anybody who has listened to Parliamentarians on a Friday night can vouch for their smooth talking into the moonlight hours — but when it comes to winning the hearts of the voting public they have some way to go.
To celebrate Valentine’s Day, we asked...
Eight of Bermuda’s public schools have been broken into in recent weeks, according to police.
Police reported a spate of 11 burglaries across the schools from January 16 up until yesterday, affecting:
• CedarBridge Academy
• Clearwater Middle School
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DATE: Feb 14, 2017 | CATEGORY: Crime | AUTHOR: Sarah Lagan