More than 80 students took part in the fourth Annual Bermuda Public Speaking and Debate Tournament at Saltus Grammar School last month.
The competition, which ran from February 17-20 was organised by Mrs Christianna Dakin with help from Miss Freya...
Young Observer met up with Mr Chris Crumpler, executive director of Impact Mentoring Academy last week in their new location at the old Berkeley Institute.
Impact Mentoring Academy announced their inaugural IMPACT Campaign last week.
The Impact C...
“This government has failed to produce the jobs promised; they have failed to improve education; they have failed at tourism; they have failed in providing hope and opportunity to Bermudians. Their term in office will be remembered as the great Bermu...
West Pembroke Primary is the first primary school in Bermuda to be awarded Green Flag status. At last week’s School Assembly, representatives from Greenrock and HSBC joined the students in their celebration.
Mrs Jacobs, the Eco Club Co-ordinator at ...
Meet comedian Gina Love. You might know her as Gina Davis, CedarBridge Academy’s director of staff development, but Gina Love is much, much more funny. She’s also philanthropically inclined. For the fourth year in a row she’s performing at a Family C...
Two new scholarships have been announced for Bermudian students in need of financial assistance to pursue their studies.
The Bank of Bermuda Foundation is launching the Donald P Lines Award and the Bank of Bermuda Foundation Vocational Award this ye...
Ms DeShield and Ms Frost made a commitment with their P3 class in September last year and they together created a class creed — “We are making a difference”.
Last Friday at West Pembroke Primary School Assembly the P3 class marched to the stage to l...
Dear Sir,
On this island I have constantly been made aware of race and hate. I grew up in a multiracial society, which has not been without discord, but the biggest difference here is that the black population really does believe that the white popul...
DATE: Mar 02, 2016 | CATEGORY: Letters to the Editor |
The chairman of the Bermuda branch of the International Institute of Directors has gained a chartered director designation.
Insurance industry veteran Roger Gillett, who took over as chairman three years ago, won the accolade after completing an IoD ...
DATE: Mar 01, 2016 | CATEGORY: Other | AUTHOR: Raymond Hainey, Assistant News Editor
A hand-lettered sign was recently erected near the entrance to Hamilton, one both heartfelt and heartbreaking.
It was a plea to save Gilbert Institute after the release of an education ministry reorganisation plan that included the Paget Parish prim...
DATE: Mar 01, 2016 | CATEGORY: Editorials | AUTHOR: RG: In our Opinion