EDUCATION
Alumnae Chapter wants to 'Save our Girls' at forum
The Delta Sigma Theta Bermuda Alumnae Chapter will host an education symposium on Thursday evening at St Paul's AME, aimed at middle and high school girls.
Albert College’s Bermuda connection
Since it opened its doors in 1857, Albert College has educated more than 300 young Bermudians, beginning with Winona Robinson from Hamilton in 1903.
Is it time to learn how to swim?
The Original Swim Bermuda is taking sign-ups for the summer for people of all ages who want to learn how to swim. More in Wednesday's Sun.
MSA receives accreditation
MSA announced their accreditation from Alberta Education and that they are now recognized as an Alberta Accredited International School.
Bermuda Institute celebrates 70th
Bermuda Institute is busy celebrating its 70th anniversary this weekend with various events including an alumni church service and a black tie banquet.
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Cap G sponsors arts scholarship
Applications are now being accepted by Capital G for the 2013 'Inspiration' Scholarship, which awards artistically gifted students with financial assistance to pursue academic goals in music and the arts.
Young men leading by example
The 12th Annual Alpha Beautillion will take place on Sunday at the Ruth Seaton James Auditorium. Four young men, known as ‘beaus’, are days away from taking the next step towards their dreams of college and university.
Olympiad-style sports day to raise funds for St George’s Prep
St George's Preparatory School will host a community fun and sports day this on Saturday in their ongoing efforts to raise money towards an outdoor sports court.
Bermuda’s Global Young Leader picked
Deloitte Bermuda is sponsoring Staesha Pitcher to attend the Global Young Leader Conference in Washington D.C. and New York City this summer.
Students prepare to sit Cambridge exams
Education Minister Nalton Brangman on Thursday provided information on the upcoming Cambridge exams for Bermuda school students.
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Four Bermudians on their way to becoming butchers
Four Bermudians are to train as butchers in England after Government identified a gap in training opportunities, a Minister said on Tuesday.
Dunkley: Only YOU can prevent alcohol abuse
Minister of Public Safety Michael Dunkley helped launch Alcohol Awareness Month, during which CADA will hold events and activities.
Breakfast held as thanks for cultural trip
Cedarbridge Academy students held a thank you breakfast on Tuesday for sponsors who sent them on a European tour last month.
What makes a truly Outstanding Teen?
Latonia Fray has racked up academic and sporting achievements that many students of her age can only aspire to. The Outstanding Teen winner spoke to Wednesday's Sun.
Bermuda College covers the island in community service
Faculty, staff and students from the Bermuda College will cover the island for Community Service Days this week.
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