AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoScholarships & Careers: KPMG in Bermuda has awarded three scholarships to Bermudian students—$30,000-a-year for accounting (William Spriggs III) and captive insurance/financial services (Kijali Jean-Marie), plus a $15,000-a-year Artex Scholarship (Camaje Easton-Smith)—with mentoring, internships and leadership support through its Lift Off Programme. Community & Culture: CURB’s “Fabric of Our Voices” fundraiser is set for June 29, bringing together local models, artists and changemakers for a fashion-and-storytelling evening focused on racial equity and community empowerment. Education & Local Legacy: Warwick Academy health education teacher Shelly Grace is retiring after 47 years, reflecting on decades of evolving lessons around mental health and student wellbeing. Housing & Public Input: The Ministry of Housing and Municipalities will hold June town hall meetings on affordable housing proposals, with residents invited to ask questions and share feedback. Youth Mental Health Online: Health Ministry launches #ChatSafe Bermuda, localising Orygen’s suicide/self-harm online safety guidance for families, educators and students, with workshops planned from November 2026. Sport & Inclusion: Endeavour’s No Limits Sailing Programme welcomed 64 autistic pupils in its biggest cohort yet, using a STEAM-based sailing curriculum. Arts Spotlight: Bermudian actor Nicholas Christopher is being backed by Tourism Minister Owen Darrell after his Tony-nominated Broadway performance in “Chess.” Local Sports Development: The Bermuda Badminton Association hosted its first-ever Primary Badminton Festival on June 5 with 75 students from seven schools. Remembering Sir John Swan: Bermuda continues mourning the death of former Premier Sir John Swan, with tributes highlighting his “common touch” and long political legacy.
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