HOW MEET-AND-GREETS AND OPEN HOUSES CAN HELP KIDS FEEL AT HOME SOMEWHERE NEW By Melissa Fox Veteran parents will tell you it’s common for children of all ages, even those who are normally considered well-adjusted, to become overwhelmed by…
NEW (OR NEW TO YOU) TECH FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR By Melissa Fox Upgraded electronics are high on everyone’s list, especially since work/ study-from-home orders have turned these once-luxury items from “wants” to “needs”. Despite facing global challenges in supply,…
By Vejay Steede The correlation between concentration and hunger is well documented: a body that needs sustenance is routinely incapable of performing at an optimal level, let alone a level anywhere near efficient enough to withstand the rigours of…
Private minibuses get children to school reliably and safely By Tim Smith The school run can add strain to the busy life of any working parent – but you can relieve some of that rush-hour pressure at no…
FIELD TRIPS HELP RAISE AWARENESS AND INTEREST IN BERMUDA AND THE WORLD BEYOND By Peter Backeberg Students often eagerly anticipate the chance to go on a field trip. It is an opportunity to break free from the everyday routine of the classroom…
BY LIZ JONES Packs of bright coloured pencils and felt tipped pens, for example, or the fresh smelling blank pages of notebooks and pads. Shiny new school supplies, including contemporary lunch boxes and backpacks, are…
By Robyn Bardgett The island’s organisations that work with students with specialized learning needs made some necessary, but positive, changes to continue to provide services to their students, even when the year has continued to…