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Lyford Cay International School Hosts Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for New Upper School Campus
Lyford Cay International School Hosts Ribbon Cutting Ceremony for New Upper School Campus
- Founded in 1962, Lyford Cay International School (LCIS) is highly respected as a leading educational institution in The Bahamas and internationally. The school is accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC) and Council of International Schools (CIS). It is one of only 42 schools in the world, and the only school in the Caribbean, authorised to offer all four Interna...
CBC to Award 2021 Carleton W. Williams Scholarship Winner
The Caribbean Bottling Company (Bahamas) Ltd. (CBC) will once again select one exceptionally bright Grand Bahama primary school student to receive the Carleton W. Williams Scholarship. The six year award, which allows the recipient to pursue their studies at the high school of their choice, has allowed seven other talented, young Bahamian students to continue their education.
The 2021 recipien...
BTVI Freeport Students Achieve City and Guilds’ Certification
Seven Hutchison Ports FCP apprentices recently passed the City and Guilds Level 3 Principles of Engineering Maintenance, Installation and Commissioning diploma offered through the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI).
Students would have studied subjects such as Physics, Advanced Math, Advanced Science, Fabrication and Hydraulics, and Welding. The diploma is the equivalent of an a...
Appointment of Dr. Maria Woodside-Oriakhi as VP Academic Affairs
University of The Bahamas (UB) announces the appointment of Dr. Maria Woodside-Oriakhi as Vice President of Academic Affairs, effective 1st September 2020. Dr. Woodside-Oriakhi...
Postponement of Practicum and Studio Courses
Postponement of Practicum and Studio Courses
Due to the EMERGENCY POWERS (COVID-19 PANDEMIC) (STORM PREPAREDNESS) ORDER, 2020, the public is advised that the following classes at University of The Bahamas...
Danae Morrison looking forward to academic challenges at university
High school was essentially a “breeze” for Aquinas College (AC) graduate Danae Morrison. She completed high school with a 3.97 cumulative grade point average (GPA)...
Cultivating Adaptation and Resilience in Academia
Cultivating Adaptation and Resilience in Academia
COVID-19 has brought with it both adversities and opportunities which are playing out in higher education systems across the globe. The impact has prompted University of The Bahamas (UB) to consider the delivery of its academic affairs through a different lens...
KidWind Challenge coming to The Bahamas
KidWind Challenge coming to The Bahamas
Father Shazz Turnquest, St. John's College physics teacher, with a wind tunnel in the background and samples of vertical axis wind turbine models built by students using 3D printers...
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 Future Use of Science in The Bahamas
The Future Use of Science in The Bahamas
Consolidated Water (Bahamas) Ltd. (CWCO) hailed CV Bethel high school for helping to mould the “future of science” in The Bahamas with their annual 12th grade Science Competition...