EDUCATION
Warwick Academy tells the secret of its success
Warwick Academy achieve a record number of A and A* grades at IGCSE - just over 40 per cent of the grades achieved by the students at Warwick Academy were either A or A*.
Spring Break Ambassador programme announced for 2013
The Department of Tourism on Tuesday announced their Spring Break Ambassador programme, designed to help students make extra cash while promoting the island.
iPads donated to The Reading Clinic
The Reading Clinic was gifted two iPads this week courtesy of AF Smith. Their goal is to have four more, one for each tutoring room.
Drywall graduates land construction jobs
A total of 16 out of 17 graduates of a US construction course have won jobs in the industry, Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry Patrice Minors announced on Thursday.
Ministry of Education building formally named after Dr. Kenneth E. Robinson
On Friday, September 28, the Ministry of Education's Southside Headquarters was formally named after Bermuda's first Chief Education Officer, Dr. Kenneth E. Robinson.
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Wilson highlights PRIDE anti-drug campaign
Minister Kim Wilson on Monday joined Judith Burgess, Executive Director of PRIDE Bermuda, to highlight the organisation's upcoming 15th Annual PRIDE Campaign.
Educators attend Gang Education Workshop
Minister of National Security Wayne Perinchief spoke at the most recent Gang Education Workshop at the Berkeley Institute on Monday.
Darth Vader takes a shine to Kate
A 70-pound grouper dubbed Darth Vadar because of its sinister appearance, took a shine to aquarium volunteer Kate Cooper, the Bermuda Sun reported on Wednesday.
Businesses help youth to find their Career Pathways
Minister of Education Dame Jennifer Smith on Wednesday highlighted the Career Pathway Programme and businesses committed to mentoring senior school students.
Virtual US college fair includes live chat and webinars
The US Consulate General Hamilton on Tuesday announced the 24-hour, online EducationUSA Virtual College Fair for international youth on November 13.
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Berkeley students win dual enrollment
Berkeley Institute announced on Thursday that several students tested into college level courses and are eligible for dual enrollment at the Bermuda College for Spring 2013.
Education Minister: Bermuda's public education system is thriving
Young Bermudian students are just about at the same level as the worldwide average in the Cambridge Curriculum, Education Minister Dame Jennifer Smith said on Thursday.
The Science Museum of London comes to Bermuda
Bermuda teachers have a rare opportunity to observe educators from one of the world's leading science and technology museums at BUEI, January 31-February 1.
CedarBridge students see Obama pass by
A group of students who attended the inauguration of US President Barack Obama were able to see him up close and personal.
Student helpers act as agony aunts to programme's at-risk youngsters
When 17-year-old Karen Bennett applied for a summer job, she expected to spend her days in an office. Instead she found herself sleeping in a barn, cleaning out stables and acting as agony aunt to a group of troubled teenagers not much younger than herself.
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