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The Island’s next Education Commissioner will be chosen from overseas as well as local candidates, in time for the coming school year.
The decision was made to ensure a credible pool of qualified applicants, Board of Education chairman Curtis Dickins...
DATE: Feb 20, 2013
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CATEGORY:
Education
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Government has rejected a suggestion by the Opposition Progressive Labour Party that the middle school system should be dismantled as “radical” and disruptive.
Improving education depends on improving the quality of teaching and providing support to ...
DATE: Feb 18, 2013
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CATEGORY:
Education
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Work skills training, and grappling with the impact of the recession, were at the fore in the latest Bermuda College annual report.
College President Duranda Greene said the 2011/12 academic year saw a rise in partnerships with Government and busines...
DATE: Feb 12, 2013
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CATEGORY:
Education
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
A new group linking teachers with scientists has been formed by Bermuda Education Network in tandem with Somersfield Academy.
Teachers can register for the association, dubbed the STEM Network, via BEN’s Facebook page.
BEN and Somersfield organised l...
DATE: Feb 12, 2013
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CATEGORY:
Education
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Government must act quickly on its Throne Speech pledge to add technical skills to the school curriculum, the Bermuda Education Network believes.
The One Bermuda Alliance promised on Friday that it would “introduce an integrated technical curriculum ...
DATE: Feb 11, 2013
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CATEGORY:
Education
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AUTHOR:
Jonathan Bell
Saltus Grammar School kicks of a year of celebration today to mark its 125th anniversary.
The school is named after merchant and ship owner Samuel Saltus who bequeathed most of his estate to establish a school for boys in Pembroke after his death in ...
DATE: Feb 06, 2013
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CATEGORY:
Education
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The Island’s teachers are being treated to a science forum courtesy of the Bermuda Education Network and their sponsors.
Workshops were held last night, with more today, at the Bermuda Underwater Exploration Institute.
Open to all educators, the Big ...
DATE: Feb 01, 2013
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CATEGORY:
Education
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The CedarBridge Academy Board of Governors said yesterday the school is working proactively to tackle antisocial behaviour after it was revealed gang graffiti had appeared in a rest room.
Last week, a reader contacted The Royal Gazette about the graf...
DATE: Feb 01, 2013
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CATEGORY:
Education
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AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
A change in the General Educational Development test format means that those who have not passed all five exams must do so by December or risk losing their progress.
In a statement yesterday, a spokesperson for the Adult Education School said that th...
DATE: Jan 31, 2013
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CATEGORY:
Education
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AUTHOR:
Owain Johnston-Barnes
Public school enrolment for the coming year starts next week, the Ministry of Education reminded parents yesterday.
Applications for entry into the Island’s preschools, primary, middle and senior seniors will be accepted from Monday through Friday.
A...
DATE: Jan 30, 2013
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CATEGORY:
Education
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