Education
14 to battle for Catholic Schools spelling champion crown
As a result of COVID-19, the Catholic schools will crown their spelling champion, but the process to get to the 54th…
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Determined to graduate
Ashante Pratt’s journey from college bound to college graduate was not an easy one, but a month after graduating, she…
Read More » Bahamas AIDS Foundation establishes safe, supervised study center
For 10 primary school-aged children selected because of their vulnerability to “falling through the cracks”, The Bahamas AIDS Foundation has…
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Judged by the content of their character
Martin Luther King Jr. arguably said it best in his iconic “I have a dream” speech, which he delivered 57…
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Satisfying an insatiable appetite for learning
Kenya Culmer is a firm believer in the Malcolm X quote, “the future belongs to those who prepare for it…
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Uplifting and inspiring art
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, a mural painted by a mixed media artist and art teacher and her…
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Two awarded UWC scholarships
Cameron Moncur and Chavez Minnis are the two most recent Bahamians to be awarded full United World College scholarships. Moncur,…
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Getting creative with educational funding
If there is one thing COVID-19 has taught Hughandra Newbold, it’s that “all good things must come to an end”.…
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Private schools reopen doors to face-to-face instruction for some
The Catholic Board of Education (CBE) has received permission from the Ministry of Education to reopen its schools in New…
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Students participate in virtual pet care learning
Hundreds of students can now answer questions that may stump their parents about pet care, thanks to a series of…
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