One hundred and seventeen graduates and their friends and families took to the Heritage Worship Centre in Hamilton on Monday morning for the 2016 Berkeley Institute graduation ceremony.
They were celebrated and honoured for their achievements with th...
A Hamilton Parish teenager has admitted taking part in three fights that were said to be linked to student rivalries.
Appearing in Magistrates’ Court this morning, Jamali Laws, 16, pleaded guilty to charges of affray that related to incidents on Jan...
Dancing robots and solar stoves got showcased on Tuesday as the Bermuda High School wrapped up a week of science.
Recovered materials from the Tynes Bay dump were turned into stoves, while other students put together robot cars able to carry out a ra...
DATE: Jun 30, 2016 | CATEGORY: Education | AUTHOR: Jonathan Bell
Just one in four people has faith in the economy, according to a poll commissioned by The Royal Gazette.
The survey by Global Research this month showed 25 per cent were confident in the direction the economy was heading, up marginally from 23 per ce...
Bermuda College has hosted its Trashion Show, in which students turn trash into treasure. AMY HARVEY, the organiser, talked to Young Observer about the event.
Tell us a bit about the Trashion Show at Bermuda College?
The Trashion show is intended t...
“Rubber” playgrounds are emerging across the island after a deal struck by the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Bermuda Workforce Development department and a local labourer.
One playground is being installed at Devonshire Preschool on Corkscrew Hill, D...
I have lived in Britain for 26 years. I was born to Indian parents in Ealing and raised in Hounslow, both multicultural West London areas, so my experiences with racism until now were limited to snide remarks and idiosyncrasies — the usual schoolyard...
Lakeisha Burt got pregnant at 16. She knew exactly what people were thinking: she’d end up in a low-paying job doing nothing with her life. She didn’t let it get to her. The teenager was one of 26 students who received their GED from the Adult Educat...
Tyasha Kandassamy was knocked for a loop when her parents divorced. She was 19 and living in Barcelona, studying Spanish. An art workshop helped her to sort out her emotions.
“I fell in love with art therapy,” the 30-year-old said. “Physical art can ...
Amy Palmer walked into design technology expecting that a box would be the most exciting thing she got to design. And then she received her assignment.The child’s desk she created for her GCSE project resembled half a doughnut and was accompanied by ...