AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 minutes agoEducation & Community: Port Royal Primary School is hosting a public fun day this week to celebrate “90 years of excellence in education and community spirit,” with a PTA fair, free inflatables and bike rides, school tours and chances to reconnect. Healthcare Workforce: Eight Bermuda College nursing graduates were pinned and are now eligible to prepare for the NCLEX as Bermuda continues to tackle staffing pressures. Road Safety: Police confirm a 23-year-old cyclist died after colliding with a rental microcar in Smith’s, the ninth road death in Bermuda so far this year. School Reform Debate: The Ministry of Education says teachers’ concerns about workload, classroom behaviour and reform pace “deserve to be heard,” after the Bermuda Union of Teachers demanded a clear plan and published data. Housing & Politics: A housing commentary argues for action over “political theatre” as consultations continue. Inclusive Youth Activities: Dellwood Middle School students are getting fully funded, inclusive swimming lessons at the National Sports Centre through iSwim Bermuda. Tourism & Culture: Minister Owen Darrell highlighted Bermuda tourism at Caribbean Week in New York, while Bermuda’s captive industry continues to draw attention at the Bermuda Captive Conference. Immigration Service Update: The Department of Immigration has launched direct email channels, promising responses within two business days. Lifestyle & Travel: Princess Cruises announced its biggest-ever Europe season for 2028, with 291 departures across 150 itineraries.
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