EDUCATION
Education Minister responds to teacher transfer concerns (Update)
Minister of Education Nalton Brangman expressed his thanks to his shadow counterpart Walton Brown for his offer of assistance as relates to teacher transfers.
Companies come together to help Victor Scott Primary
Donations from local and international companies in Bermuda as well as an individuals enabled Victor Scott Primary to offer a structured summer programme.
Learning to build websites and robots
Ascendant is using their STEM (science, technology, engineering, maths) camp to help promote a greater interest in the topic for young Bermudians.
Deadline looms for Devonshire Parish Council scholarship applications
The deadline to apply for the Devonshire Parish Council 2013 Undergraduate and Graduate Scholarship is this Friday.
Bermuda to host Pan-American Debate Championships
Students, coaches, and judges from seven countries will convene in Bermuda from July 23-29 for the Pan-American Debate Championships.
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July 5: Business Briefs
Capital G Scholarship extension; Ironshore promotes Horton; ISIS changes address; and more in Friday's Business Briefs.
Studious inmates earn their GEDs
Sixteen men from Westgate, The Farm, and Right Living House, proudly accepted their GED certificates last month, representing the end result of their commitment to their studies.
Hines and Richardson awarded ACE scholarships
JayLynn Hines and Eden Richardson are the recipients of this year's ACE Foundation – Bermuda awards.
School Hospitality Programme a ‘huge success’
Teachers named the Hospitality School Program one of their successful ventures for the 2012-2013 academic year.
Putting Bermudians to work as waiters
100 people took part in the Waiter/Server programme in 2012; 58 were still employed by the end of November. Is that enough? Find out more in Friday's Sun.
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Parents ‘out of the loop’ after principal delay
Parents are becoming increasingly concerned because they have not been told who will take over as principal next year at Northlands Primary School.
Ministry of Education seeks to clarify scholarship changes
The Ministry of Education on Sunday stressed that proposed legislation changes are not about reducing scholarship funding for students of financial need.
English professor drops in on Bermuda alumni
Professor Terence Kealey, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Buckingham, visited Bermuda this week.
Bucci appointed coordinator of Child Development Programme
Mrs Sherri Bucci has been appointed to the post of coordinator of the Child Development Programme.
Real men read to children
Elliot Primary School will be holding its fifth annual 250 Men's Reading Challenge on Friday, where men will read books with students from Primary one through to Primary six.
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