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'Preserving Our Coral Reefs' exhibition on display at D'Aguilar Art Foundation
Beer bottle caps representing treasures in a treasure box, plastic water bottles formed into the shape of fish, colorful yarn for the legs of an octopus, Coca-Cola cans shaped into sting rays and green painted pasta noodles decorating a turtle are just a few of the recycled and everyday objects the students of Uriah McPhee Primary School have used to transform the studio of the D’Aguilar Art Fo...
Meet Dyah Neilson
Meet Dyah Neilson
Some artists live to paint. Dyah Neilson lives amidst her paintings. To get to a drawer for a t-shirt, she has to shuffle past art supplies before she juggles canvases leaning up against the dresser. To climb into bed, she crawls over works in progress.
Dyah’s bedroom-aka-studio is her safe haven but the industrious artist who also holds a nearly full-time day job at Oasis furniture and déc...
The pandemic's effect on private school entrance examinations
It has been an unprecedented 14 months for students. Due to COVID-19, they had no choice but to acclimate to at first, online learning, then the hybrid model, as education could not go into lockdown due to the pandemic. The school year had to be completed, which meant school finals and national exams also had to be completed for the 2019/2020 academic year. Then, there were the students who needed...
Students Use Art To Put Spotlight on Harmful Invasive Species
Students from around the Bahamas put the spotlight on invasive land and sea species in this year’s 20th Annual Marine Education Poster Competition hosted by Dolphin Encounters – Project B.E.A.C.H. on Blue Lagoon Island...
Students learn about money, healthy living and community building at Solomon's Super Center
Students learn about money, healthy living and community building at Solomon's Super Center
Last month, students from Queen's College and Uriah McPhee ventured to Solomon's Super Center on two separate field trips to learn about money, healthy living and community partnerships.
Deep Creek Primary School to benefit from Ministry of Education and Cape Eleuthera Island School partnership
Deep Creek Primary School to benefit from Ministry of Education and Cape Eleuthera Island School partnership
The Ministry of Education (MOE) and the Cape Eleuthera Island School (CEIS) formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding and entered a public/private partnership (PPP) that is anticipated to enhance the education standards of Bahamian students...
Lyford Cay International School Celebrates Topping Off of New Secondary Campus
As one of only 36 schools in the world to offer all four prestigious International Baccalaureate (IB) programmes, Lyford Cay International School (LCIS) is listed among the leading schools globally, offering a highly valuable educational programme for students aged 18 months to 18 years old...
The Forgotten Sickler: Still much work to do in tackling sickle cell, a public health concern
The Forgotten Sickler: Still much work to do in tackling sickle cell, a public health concern
She was never supposed to live past the age of eight. Now, she’s 42...
Exuma School receives $163,000 in funding through SBDC
. Exuma now has a second private school option.
· Exuma Christian Academy receives $163,000 in funding to expand operations.
· SBDC makes an impact on future generations through access to funding today.
Blue Lagoon Teaches Marine Awareness and Conservation to Abaco Students
Nearly 500 Abaco school children learned about the importance of conservation and preventing marine debris during a week of distance learning provided by Project B.E.A.C.H. (Bahamas Education Association for Cetacean Health)...