EDUCATION
Take your GED on a computer
GED tests can now be taken on a computer thanks to a partnership between the GED Testing Service and the Bermuda College, the Sun reported on Wednesday.
Burt and Scott host Air Academy events
Former Florida Air Academy students David Burt and Lawrence Scott are hosting events as the school holds showcases and seminars in Bermuda.
Berkeley teams have divergent strategies
The Berkeley Institute has two teams, Game Changers and MoneySavers, hoping to walk away with the KPMG Challenge grand prize for Green and Gold.
Bermuda Sun teams up with college to share expertise
A wealth of information is just a click away thanks to a new partnership between the Bermuda College and the Bermuda Sun.
Boost for summer camp safety
New guidelines aimed a keeping school holiday camps safe for children have been issued by two charities in the absence of a Government licensing procedure.
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Drug habits of children revealed in eye-opening report
A school survey suggests that young people in Bermuda may be experimenting with alcohol and drugs at an earlier age than previously suspected, in some cases as low as 9 years old.
Police release images of unsafe driving habits
In a bid to improve road safety, police have revitalized their Selective Traffic Enforcement Programme (STEP) and on sunday released images of unsafe drivers in action.
'It's my turn to help the next generation'
Charles Marshall downplayed his major gift to Saltus Grammar School on Friday evening. He said as people grow older and acquire more wealth, they have a responsibility to give back to the community and help others achieve.
Marshall’s donation helps Saltus design technology department
A generous donation from Trustee Emeritus and past Saltus Association President, Mr. Charles E. Marshall, has helped the Secondary Design Technology Department at Saltus.
Downed pole closes school
East End Primary school was closed on Monday morning after an electrical pole fell on the premises.
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Event encourages children to love books
Children have been getting their noses stuck into good books to try to encourage them to become lifelong readers.
Naval training vessel moored in St. George
An Italian ship acting as a Navy training ship has moored in St. George harbour as part of its Atlantic and Mediterranean voyage. The ship is acting as a training ship for the second-year Naval Academy midshipmen.
Spirit sets sail on educational voyage
MONDAY, AUGUST 9: Spirit of Bermuda departed St. George's at 6:30 pm on Sunday, August 8, on her second major expedition of the summer, bound for the Canadian Maritimes. Captain Simon Colley had to keep a close eye on Tropical Storm Colin and Spirit's departure was delayed.
Med students invited to presentation
The Bermuda Medical Students’ Society is inviting all Bermudian students interested in becoming physicians to attend a special event organized for them.
Butterfield's fundraiser helps students in need
Butterfield employees held denim days to buy school supplies for students in need. This is the second year in a row the bank held the fundraiser.
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