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BELCO seeks bright sparks for new scholarships

Two, four-year engineering scholarships are worth $100,000 each Hamilton, Bermuda – 28 January 2026 - Bermuda Electric Light Company Limited ('BELCO' or the 'Company') has...

‘Empowering Bermuda’s emerging leaders’

Two-day training programme for young people sought to enhance dialogue, accountability, and restorative practices in their schools Mirrors Bermuda, in collaboration with the Youth Mental...

CURB announces Equity Empowerment Grant recipients

The grant supports young Black Bermudians who face financial barriers to pursuing higher education CURB is pleased to announce the recipients of the Equity Empowerment Grant: Taj DonVille,...

‘Public can help to shape jury reform’

The Ministry of Justice is urging members of the public to attend the final community engagement session on proposed jury reform, which will be...

‘Young people must be included in the construction of education’

Bermuda Union of Teachers observed UNESCO's International Day of Education at the weekend The Bermuda Union of Teachers issued the following media release on Saturday,...

Mirrors launches ‘Finding Funds for College’ series

February webinars help families navigate college financing options The Mirrors Programme is proud to announce the “Finding Funds for College” Webinar Series 2026, a comprehensive initiative...

Decision ‘not yet made’ regarding school tiers

Education Minister confirms there was a think‑tank session with Parish Primary & Middle School Principals, but next steps of education transformation are still being...

Are parents at odds with principals over school reform?

Students and parents protest against school reform reversal; idea to go back to Primary 1-6 comes from principals themselves Students from Francis Patton Primary staged...

Teachers Union calls for pause and ‘genuine, structured consultation’

B.U.T: "Public education deserves clarity; it deserves honesty; and it deserves leadership that brings stability – not confusion." The Bermuda Union of Teachers is compelled to speak out following...

Two tiers or not two tiers? …that is the question

Confusion for public school parents, after it was suggested that changes to a two-tier system may not go as planned. Gary Foster Skelton elaborates... https://vimeo.com/1157391125?share=copy&fl=sv&fe=ci

‘Deeply concerned’ parents call for meeting on school reform

Spokesperson: ‘We are extremely upset and frustrated by the constant changes being made to the education system’ Parents of Year 6 and Year 7 students...

‘Confusion, shifting plans, lack of transparency’

OBA gives government a failing grade on education reform Statement by Ben Smith, Shadow Minister of Education The Bermuda Public School System Deserves Better "Parents, teachers, and...
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