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November 08, 2023
King's College holds official opening ceremony

THE official opening ceremony for King's College School in The Bahamas was held yesterday.

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May 10, 2023
The Irony Of Independence

On this day, a mere two months away from what will be the 50th Independence anniversary of this glorious country that I love and call home, I am angry and saddened by the continued ignorance and lack of vision from our misdirected leaders who are leading us backward culturally as a people, instead of forward, upward, and onward towards the rising sun!

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February 21, 2023
Junior Junkanoo returns

Kindergarten, primary, junior and high school students converged on Pioneers Way in downtown Freeport, commonly referred to as "The Boulevard", for the 2023 Junior Junkanoo Parade on Thursday evening.

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In support of dance
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September 03, 2021
In support of dance

Victoria Josey was honored with the Lifetime Achievement award for her commitment to dance education and over 33 years of teaching at Government High School, and Georgia Storr-Taylor, of Georgia’s School of Dance in Grand Bahama, was honored with the Shirley Hall Bass Legacy Award for her exceptional interdisciplinary practice and cultural exchange programming during the 3rd Annual Shirley Bass ...

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July 23, 2021
Go get your eyes tested! Here’s why

By: Jhanae Winter
Healthy vision is imperative to those who rely on their eyes to explore the world around them, but it can also be taken for granted. Many do not have 20/20 vision and their eyes are being affected in various facets of their lives.

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June 11, 2021
Dyah Neilson enjoys the best of both worlds

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.

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June 07, 2021
'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...

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May 10, 2021
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...

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October 11, 2018
International Day of the Girl Child

"On this International Day of the Girl, let us recommit to supporting every girl to develop her skills, enter the workforce on equal terms and reach her full potential." — UN Secretary-General António Guterres...

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November 03, 2016
Dr. Rudolph Moseley Jr.'s on an educational revolution

Investing in kindergarten through primary school-aged students will yield the greatest results for a country in the future, according to Dr. Rudolph Moseley Jr., executive director at Time2 (Times squared) STEM Academy, the only kindergarten through Grade 12 STEM institution in Providence, Rhode Island.

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