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Teach at Government of Bermuda Ministry of Education in Bermuda

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About Government of Bermuda Ministry of Education

The Government of Bermuda is seeking exemplary teachers, who are committed to improving student outcomes for the next school year. The Ministry of Education has 38 schools under its care, with state-of-the-art technology, great facilities and well maintained grounds. The Bermuda Ministry of Education boasts a philosophy of inclusion, providing all of the necessary materials, resources and teaching aid to ensure that each student has the opportunity to reach their full learning potential. Currently there are 5 Preschools, 18 primary schools, 5 middle schools and 2 senior schools within the education system hosting over 6,000 students and employing more than 1200 educators.

Government of Bermuda Ministry of Education contact information

Address: 14 Waller's Point Road, St. George's DD, 03, Bermuda
Phone: +1 441 2783300

Bermuda at a glance

Country information

Capital: Hamilton

Language: English

Population: 65,000

Currency: Bermudian dollar

Government: Parliamentary Democracy

Country quick facts

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Located in the North Atlantic ocean, Bermuda became a British island territory in 1612, making it the oldest remaining British colony in the world.
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English is the official language of Bermuda.
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The island is named after Juan de Bermudez, a Spanish seafarer, who first discovered Bermuda in 1503.
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Bermuda is known for Bermuda shorts, which were adapted from British military uniform for hot climates.
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Bermudians has a subtropical climate with mild and humid weather all year round.
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The average life span in Bermuda is 81 years!
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