Art on show by Sadie Curtis pupils
Students at Sadie Curtis Primary School displayed their artistic skills with their visual art display.
Students have the recipe for success
Students displayed their culinary skills during the Bahamas Young Chef Culinary Competition.
BREEF educating the educators
Bahamas Reef Environmental Educational Foundation (BREEF) held its annual Eco-Schools Bahamas (ESB) Coordinators Workshop for educators from around the country.
Honoured at breakfast
Youth Month festivities continue with appreciation breakfast for Grand Bahama youth leaders.
Chevening information session online
The British High Commission and the Bahamas Chevening Alumni Association are hosting an online informational session for students interested in applying for the 2024/2025 school year.
THE BTVI STORY: A journey from Andros
In 2017, Androsians were abuzz with news that the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) was about to begin offering courses on their island. Among those eventually signing up was Alysso Oliver, who today is a proud graduate.
Sea strong spruces up Goodman’s Bay
Sea Strong Bahamas held its first beach clean up of the school year last weekend at Goodman’s Bay.
Exuma pair top logo contest
Exuma students take home top two prizes in the Consumer Protection Commission (CPC) Creative Minds Logo Competition.
Young candidates ready for election
The Local Government Junior Council programme held nominations around the country last week, with elections set for this Thursday, October 19.
Mother Pratt gets first cookies from Girl Guides
The Bahamas Girl Guides Association (BGGA) launched its annual cookie month last week and presented the first set of cookies to the Governor General, Cynthia ‘Mother’ Pratt.
Back to the farm at Beacon
Grand Bahama school launches agriculture programme with support from the Agricultural Development Organisation (ADO).
GB ready for National Youth Month
A slew of events announced for Grand Bahama young people during National Youth Month.
THE BTVI STORY: Stepping on up
Kenya Dixon considers the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) a “stepping stone.” She is convinced that it served as a foundation for her to complete her bachelor’s degree and to be the recipient of several promotions.
Tomlinson triumphs on the waves
Young sailors from around the Bahamas competed in the Fidelity Bahamas Optimist Championship last weekend with Patrick Tomlinson taking home the top prize
The best way to start the day
Students at the Cleveland Eneas Primary School enjoyed a free breakfast donated by Families of All Murder Victims (FOAM) last week.