BEN Donates Books To P1 Classrooms

Donor Stories, News, Our Work, Stories, Volunteer Stories  |  March 31, 2023

Bermuda Education Network is celebrating International Children’s Book Day with a donation of books to every P1 classroom in Bermuda’s public school system. A spokesperson said, “International Children’s Book Day has been celebrated annually on April 2 since 1967 with the goal of inspiring a love of reading in children. Every P1 classro... Read more

Summer Learning Program – Interns

Employee Stories, Stories, Summer Learning Programme  |  February 8, 2023

Interns of 2022: Jaishelbi, Alexandra, Morgan, and Tori BEN provides a unique experience for individuals who are interested in a career in education to become involved with the summer learning program by applying for the role of an intern. BEN’s 2023 Summer Learning Program aims to reduce the percentage of public primary school children who d... Read more

Environmental scheme to help boost reading skills launched

Horizons, News  |  October 26, 2021

Primary school pupils are to benefit from a new environmental programme designed to improve literacy skills. The Bermuda Education Network, a group set up to create specialist programmes in the public education system, has teamed up with eight other organisations to deliver the course to P2 pupils. It is an expansion of BEN’s Hori... Read more

The Daily Hour Interview with Becky Ausenda

News  |  September 22, 2021

Check out The Daily Hour's interview with BEN's Executive Director Becky Ausenda (starts at 32 minute mark) discussing Education in Bermuda. ... Read more

Bermuda Parent Magazine: Male Role Models and Outstanding Teachers

News  |  July 19, 2021

The Outstanding Teachers Awards will premiere on October 5, 2021 (World Teacher's Day). Mr. Edmeiko Butterfield, Whitney Institute’s School Counselor, a father and the newest member of BEN’s board of directors talked to us about teaching our young boys how to live life with integrity, hope, compassion and how BEN’s Outstanding Teacher Awa... Read more