Somersfield Academy News
Somersfield Student's Art Auction to Aid Sickle Cell
Somersfield Academy student, Shakira Warner, is arranging a special tea to raise money for a cause close to her heart - Sickle Cell Disease.
Somersfield Academy's Shakira Warner Will Represent Bermuda at World Scholar Athlete Games
At the World Scholar Athlete Games, Somersfield Academy’s Shakira Warner, 14, will participate in the theatre programme. An accomplished young actress, Shakira performed in her first play at just six months old and has continued her passion through various productions. Her involvement underscores the Games’ commitment to celebrating personal achievement and cultural diversity.
Somersfield: First School in Bermuda to Receive CESI Accreditation
Somersfield Academy has become the first outside Canada to receive official accreditation by the Canadian Educational Standards Institute (CESI). Ten assessors from the institute visited Somersfield Academy in Devonshire in April and unanimously voted to rank the school on a par with the best Canadian schools.
Somersfield Plans New Gym, Two-storey Building
Somersfield Academy has sought final planning approval to build a new gymnasium and classroom building to replace an existing external hard surfaced court area and will serve as a multifunctioning gym, assembly, drama and acting space for the complete actual body of the school.
Somersfield Student Inspires Detroit Mayor with Heartfelt Letter at Alpha Phi Alpha Ball
At the Seventh Annual Black and Gold Ball hosted by the Bermuda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, ten-year-old Tory Joshua Vernon Bassett of Somersfield Academy stole the show. Inspired by Detroit's Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, Tory wrote him a heartfelt letter, expressing his admiration and determination to pursue his dream of becoming a math teacher. Kilpatrick, touched by the letter, met Tory during his visit, highlighting the impact of young voices and personal inspiration.
Somersfield Academy Students Represent Bermuda at United Nations Conference
Students from Somersfield Academy joined peers from around the world at a United Nations conference in New York, discussing the role of corporations in modern society. Ben Collis represented Somersfield at the event, organized by the UN International School. The conference, part of an initiative promoting global peace and tolerance, allowed students to explore critical issues such as healthcare, the environment, and development.
Somersfield Students to Earn $20,000 Through PartnerRe's 'Dollars for Hours' Charitable Initiative
Somersfield Academy students will participate in PartnerRe's 'Dollars for Hours: Youth and Community in Partnership' initiative, earning $20,000 for their school by engaging in charitable projects. They will join seven other local secondary schools, sharing $160,000 in funds. Students aged 14-18 will complete 12-24 hours of work for local charities, benefiting organisations like the Bermuda National Trust and PRIDE.