EDUCATION

Students compete in multicultural speech contest

The Multicultural Speech Competition is just one aspect of the monthly Multicultural events held at CedarBridge Academy during May.

Greenrock expands Eco-School Programme

Vice Chair for the Foundation for Environmental Education Lourdes Diaz is visiting Bermuda to help with Greenrock's Eco-School Programme, the charity announced on Tuesday.

Police partner with Noble Auto (Update)

Students and staff at Noble Auto are working with police to create unique police vehicle concepts for the 'Police Vehicles Past, Present and Future Convoy’ on October 1.

College Class of 2014 graduate on Thursday

Bermuda College officials on Tuesday announced that 95 students will be graduated in ceremonies scheduled for Thursday, May 15th at 2:30 p.m. on the College field.

Saltus Secondary to host Art Showcase this evening

Saltus Secondary will be hosting their DT and Music Creative Arts Showcase today from 5:30pm to 7:30pm in the Gosling's Centre.
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CedarBridge show includes professional choreography

Students at CedarBridge Academy will bring together a series of live performances as part of their GCSE Dance this weekend.

Foggo believes education will be available to all students

Shadow Education Minister Lovitta Foggo is confident that Bermuda College President Dr Duranda Green will do all she can to ensure affordable education.

Elliot Primary has PRIDE

The Argus Group announced it has made a donation to PRIDE Bermuda to expand the PATHS initiative as part of the Student Assistance Programme.

Education Minister under fire during scholarship sit in

A sit in to protest cuts in scholarship funding turned loud and unruly briefly as Minister Gibbons told crowd that the former Government left the Island's finances in a mess.

Gibbons: Cap on scholarships will help save money (Update)

Grant Gibbons said the Ministry of Education continues to make a substantial investment in public education, but Lovitta Foggo claims he is misleading the public.
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PHOTOS: School’s latest sports drive

Pupils at St George's Preparatory School were racing around the grounds of their new sports court taking part in a host of sport's day activities on Thursday.

Board votes to eliminate college discounts

Bermuda College’s Board of Governors has approved phasing out student tuition discounts as a result of a budget squeeze.

Bermuda College tuition discounts could get axed

Bermuda College appears to be on the verge of slashing student tuition discounts as a result of Bermuda's budget reductions.

Sit-in scheduled to protest further education awards cuts

Shadow Minister for Education, Walton Brown, is today calling for a silent sit-in in a campaign to persuade the Government to restore funding for the Further Education Awards to its 2012 levels.

Devil's Hole acts as a natural laboratory to study climate change

Once a popular attraction for Bermuda’s tourists, Devil's Hole now attracts a different type of visitor: scientists.
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The Bermuda Sun bids farewell...

JUL 30, 2014: It marked the end of an era as our printers and collators produced the very last edition of the Bermuda Sun.

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