King’s fellowship applications open
Applications for the King’s Commonwealth Fellowship Programme (KCFP) PhD pathway are now open, providing an opportunity for individuals from Small Island Developing States (SIDS) to pursue advanced academic and professional development in critical fields such as climate change, education, engineering, health, and sustainability.
A gift to bring smiles
Students at Black Point All-Age School are enjoying a newly remodelled playground, thanks to a generous donation from local investor.
Empowerment clubs visit GG
Students from LW Young Junior High School’s Boys and Girls Empowerment Clubs recently paid a courtesy visit to Governor General Dame Cynthia Pratt at Government House.
Making a splash with BREEF
The Bahamas Reef Environment Educational Foundation (BREEF) kicked off its first public beach activity of the year with a snorkel event at Sea Beach Promenade on West Bay Street, engaging the local community in marine conservation.
Junior Achievers help out families in need
Junior Achievement (JA) Grand Bahama Shipyard Squad made a generous donation of food items to the Urban Renewal Commission last month to help needy families in Grand Bahama.
Portal open for Foundations
The Lyford Cay Foundations online scholarship application portal opens on Friday, February 14, for students seeking to pursue undergraduate, graduate, or technical and vocational training outside of The Bahamas.
Calling young scholars
Exceptional students are invited to apply for the 2025 Nsouli Scholars Programme, a groundbreaking global initiative offering full scholarships to support the education of outstanding individuals at any of Inspired’s renowned schools around the world.
Marine cadet scheme launched
A new programme aimed at empowering students across The Bahamas is set to address critical issues of food security while providing valuable hands-on training in agriculture and marine resources.
Preserving culture through folklore
Nine-year-old Caerwyn Turnquest recently claimed the youth division of the cultural folklore costume contest at the Ministry of Youth, Sports, and Culture’s “Culture at The Cay” event on Majority Rule Day.
Academy recognises trio as top-performing students
Bahamas Global Academy recently recognised Alyssa McSweeney, Seth Thompson, and Shanya Francis as the top-performing students for the first quarter of the 2024-2025 academic year.
Nearly 700 start their studies as UB Mingoes
More than 680 new students have embarked on their academic journey as University of The Bahamas (UB) Mingoes, participating in orientation activities and academic advisement in preparation for the Spring 2025 semester.
Oratorical competitors ready
The University of The Bahamas and The Bahamas Alphas Educational & Leadership Foundation (Iota Epsilon Lambda, Sigma Beta Lambda, and Phi Mu Chapters) will host the third Reverend Dr Martin Luther King, Jr Oratorical Competition on Friday, January 10.
A teacher who loves what he does
For a student, there’s nothing like having an educator who is knowledgeable and skilful. Micah Israel found that kind of teacher in Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) instructor Maverick Moxey.
Azaria named head girl
Guided by the verse Psalm 139:14, “I will praise thee because I am fearfully and wonderfully made”, Azaria Wilson the 2024-2025 Head Girl of L. N. Coakley High School in Exuma echoes the mandate, “Break The Silence, Stop The Violence”.
Townhouse supports Eleuthera students
Students at the Harbour Island All Age School (HIAAS) and North Eleuthera High School received a generous donation from a local business.


