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These Are Exciting Times for The School
These Are Exciting Times for The School
SAN SALVADOR, BAHAMAS - A 20-minute drive from Cockburn Town tucked away on a hill is the home of the caciques.
Minister Sweeting visits schools in the Family Islands during Local Government Junior Council elections process
Minister Sweeting visits schools in the Family Islands during Local Government Junior Council elections process
With the relaunch of the Local Government Junior Council Programme in full swing at 38 schools in the Family Islands and one in New Providence, Minister of Works and Family Island Affairs, the Hon. Clay Sweeting visited a number of schools on October 19, 2023 to get a first-hand account of the electoral process.
Lyford Cay International School principal Mindorff dies suddenly
DAVID Mindorff, the principal of the Lyford Cay International School, died suddenly yesterday morning, the school announced.
SUDDEN DEATH: Lyford Cay Int'l school mourns principal's passing
NASSAU, BAHAMAS- Eyewitness News can confirm that Lyford Cay International School (LCIS) Principal Dr. David Mindorff died suddenly Thursday morning. "Dr. Mindorff has served LCIS for some 15 years and has been a huge part of the institution's advancement. This is a huge loss and he will miss him greatly," O'Niel Bain, LCIS Marketing, Advancement [...]
PM Davis Addresses BREEF's Eco-schools Coordinators Workshop
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Prime Minister Philip Davis delivered the keynote address at BREEF's Eco-Schools Bahamas annual Coordinators Workshop last Friday.
St. Annes MP: It's Like Putting An Airstrip on Top of A School
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - The morning after Eastern New Providence residents rejected Atlantis' plans to establish a seaplane operation in Montague Bay, St. Annes MP Adrian White says it's not the business plan they have a problem with, it's the location.
ADO’s school tour revives a Grand Bahamian school’s agriculture program drought offering a beacon of light
ADO’s school tour revives a Grand Bahamian school’s agriculture program drought offering a beacon of light
While students across The Bahamas are busy learning their ABC’s, ADO is offering a lesson in survival, teaching the value of farming.
Three GB businesswomen help out local school
Three GB businesswomen help out local school
Three Grand Bahama entrepreneurs paid it forward by donating $300 worth of stationery, notebooks, crayons, and folders to Maurice Moore Primary School to start the school year.
UPDATED: Minister says Central Eleuthera High School student who died was never tested for Dengue fever
UPDATED: Minister says Central Eleuthera High School student who died was never tested for Dengue fever
TUESDAY MORNING UPDATE: Health Minister Dr Michael Darville said the Central Eleuthera High School student who died on Sunday was never tested for Dengue fever and was not prescribed Motrin, contradicting the mother's claims.
A school in mourning
A school in mourning
Two teenage girls in Queen's College's green and white pinstripe uniforms held each other as they wept.
5 Galaxy Tab S9 Tips for Boosting Productivity at School
Student life is fun but intense. It’s a constant balancing act between schoolwork, social plans and extracurricular activities. Samsung’s new Galaxy Tab S9 series blends the portability of a tablet with the powerful functionality of a laptop, so you can flex your creative skills and work on big school projects, even when you’re outside of the classroom or away from home.
BFA, NPPPSSA team up to empower primary schools
BFA, NPPPSSA team up to empower primary schools
The New Providence Public Primary Schools Sports Association (NPPPSSA) recently hosted an impactful Generation Amazing (GA) workshop to provide training and equipment to enhance primary school sports programs across New Providence. The full-day workshop, held at Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium, was attended by GA local facilitators Codisha Brown-Colebrook and Harold Romer, NPPPSSA President La...
Hanna-Martin touts benefits of Cuban teachers in school system
Minister of Education Glenys Hanna-Martin is adamant that reports that Cuban teachers recently brought into the country don't speak English are inaccurate and that the challenge may have more to do with Cuban teachers understanding the Bahamian accent, and Bahamian students understanding the Cuban accent.
7-year-old saves school lunch money to feed the hungry - Small child with a big heart
7-year-old Naevia Burrows is a small child with the heart of a giant – the 3rd grader has been saving her school lunch money for nearly a year, donating every month to the Bahamas Feeding Network so other children won’t go hungry.
Colina’s Freeport Branch Teams Up with Police Staff Association for Back-to-School
Team Freeport, led by Branch Manager - Sandradee Henfield, MDRT - partnered with the Police Staff Association by donating to and volunteering at their annual back-to-school giveaway/fun-day at Police Headquarters in Freeport on Saturday, August 26. Assistant Commissioner of Police Bernard K. Bonamy Jr. and Parez Demeritte, Director of Northern Bahamas, Police Staff Association, were both grateful ...
Acting Prime Minister Cooper Reads at Queen’s College School
Acting Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Investments & Aviation the Hon. I. Chester Cooper participated in Queen’s College “Blast off to Reading” initiative at the school on Village Road on Monday, September 18, 2023.
Teen fined for bringing drugs on school campus
Teen fined for bringing drugs on school campus
A Doris Johnson High School student on Tuesday avoided jail for bringing 27 homemade Rice Krispies treats that were laced with marijuana onto the school's campus. At his arraignment, Thomas Graham, 19, of St. Andrews Beach Estates, pleaded guilty to a charge of drug possession with intent to supply. Police officers arrested Graham at the school ...
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Teen Charged With Bringing Weed-Laced Snacks to School
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - A high school student who brought Rice Krispy Treats laced with weed to school has avoided jail time by paying a fine.
Temple Christian School's Alumni Meet And Greet
Temple Christian School's Alumni Meet And Greet
Temple Christian School, the premier Christian educational institution in The Bahamas, recently hosted an Alumni Meet and Greet event that brought together alumni spanning generations for a memorable evening of connection, reminiscence, and celebration.
"I WENT TO CULINARY SCHOOL AT SANDALS"
"I WENT TO CULINARY SCHOOL AT SANDALS"
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — If you hope to excel in the culinary field, but you lack the resources to pursue further studies, then Senior Sous Chef and Banquet Chef at Sandals Royal Bahamian, Thomas Reckley, may serve as the perfect source of inspiration. Reckley, 45, began working at Sandals Royal Bahamian in 1997. He had just [...]
Botswana President speaks to high school and college students about preserving democracy
Botswana President speaks to high school and college students about preserving democracy
BOTSWANA President Dr Mokgweetsi EK Masisi lectured high school and university students yesterday on the importance of protecting democracy, telling them that as future leaders, they should demand constitutional term limits, separation of powers, free and fair elections, and an independent press.
AML Foods and Guardian Media Group Join Forces for Successful Back-to-School Snackathon Initiative, Raising $3,800 for Children in Need
AML Foods today announced the successful conclusion of its Back-to-School Snackathon promotion, a collaborative effort with the Guardian Media Group. The goal of the campaign, which ran for three weeks from August 8th to August 31st, was to raise funds to provide snacks for children in need as they headed back to school. More than 150 families benefited from the initiative.
East GB children still waiting for schools
East GB children still waiting for schools
Four years after Hurricane Dorian, residents of East Grand Bahama are still waiting for schools in the area to reopen while families are forced to drive daily to and from Freeport, move closer, or send their children to stay in the city. All four schools in East Grand Bahama - East End Preschool, East End ...
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Colina Back 2 School Customer Appreciation 2023
Colina Back 2 School Customer Appreciation 2023
Colina Insurance Limited (Colina) held Customer Appreciation Day with employees rocking school uniforms and distributing giveaways to clients.
Colina Helps Kids Get Ready for Back-to-School
Colina Helps Kids Get Ready for Back-to-School
Education is the key to a brighter future. Colina teamed up with Reach out Youth Organization on a back-to-school giveaway to spread love in Grand Bahama and ensure every child starts the school year with confidence. The team purchased and distributed school supplies, back packs, snacks and uniforms.
Simeon Hall Jr unpacks back to school food safety risks
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — At the beginning of the academic year, parents, guardians, and students alike scramble to complete an extensive list of tasks in preparation for one of the busiest times in a child's calendar. However, amid the hustle and bustle of these Back To School preparations, one crucial aspect often gets overlooked—ensuring the safety [...]
School Is Back In Session, So Are The Germs
School Is Back In Session, So Are The Germs
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Back-to-school time often means back to what could be a breeding ground for germs.
Businessman Donates Fans To Englerston Schools
Businessman Donates Fans To Englerston Schools
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - A local businessman is coming to the aid of Englerston schools by donating thirty fans to three schools in the area.
Eight Schools In Guyana To Reopen Late
Eight Schools In Guyana To Reopen Late
GUYANA - Students from eight schools across Guyana not returning to class today for the start of the new school year.
U.K. PM Faces Crumbling Schools Crisis
U.K. PM Faces Crumbling Schools Crisis
UNITED KINGDOM - Thousands of U.K. children will not be returning to their classrooms this week, because their schools are at risk of collapse from crumbling concrete.