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World focus strong on anti-doping battle as top awards grab spotlight
Once again, around the world in sports circles, discussions are going on regarding who will be named the top sportsman and sportswoman for 2015.
Pulling It Up And Doing Her Thing
Pulling It Up And Doing Her Thing
With a sound that fuses R&B, Pop and Caribbean music, Bahamian Angelique Sabrina's star is on the rise, so much so that comparisons have been made between the 14-year-old and Barbadian star Rihanna.
Ex-teacher Cleared Of Indecent Assault
Ex-teacher Cleared Of Indecent Assault
A former teacher accused of indecently assaulting a female student on a Family Island was acquitted in Magistrate's Court.
Catholic Board of Education has a new director
Catholic Board of Education has a new director
Expect anything - that was one of the "nuggets" that new Catholic Board of Education (CBE) Director Dr. Alexandria Roberts-Bowe received from retired director Claudette Rolle.
It's time to buy school shoes
It's time to buy school shoes
It's almost time for school to reopen and parents are busy buying and checking school supplies from their shopping lists. Even though most parents don't think about it, it is critical for them to remember that school shoes are one of the most important purchases they will make for their children this school year.
New schools to be constructed in Exuma and San Salvador
The Ministry of Education and Technical and Vocational Training is embarking upon an accelerated, construction, expansion and repair programme totaling more than $37,000,000.00 to improve and enhance the deteriorated conditions of the 160 plus educational facilities throughout The Bahamas.
School golf nationals set for April
School golf nationals set for April
With nearly a full complement of players and schools registered, the 3rd Annual Interschool Golf Championships is in its final stages of preparation, set for April 17-21 at nine-hole golf course at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex.
UN report: Caribbean and Latin American region has the highest cost for a healthy diet compared to the rest of the world
The new United Nations report Overview of Food Security and Nutrition 2022 finds that 22.5 percent of the Latin American and the Caribbean population cannot afford a healthy diet. In the Caribbean, this figure reaches 52 percent; in Mesoamerica, 27.8 percent; and in South America, 18.4 percent.
2022-2023: The Year of Turnaround in Education says Minister Glenys Hanna-Martin
The opportunity for teachers to earn a Master’s Degreein Special Education is being explored as a means to tackle the deficit in thisdiscipline.
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...