Somersfield Academy News
BSSF Honours Bermuda's Top Student-Athletes at Denton Hurdle Awards
The Bermuda School Sports Federation honoured 54 student-athletes at the 27th Denton Hurdle Memorial Awards. Named after the late Denton Hurdle, the awards recognise leadership, sportsmanship, and dedication. Tyler Smith of Somersfield Academy earned an honourable mention in the middle school boys' division.
Rylee Gardener Captivates as Sarah Catherine at Annual Tea Celebration
At the third annual Sarah Catherine Tea, Somersfield Academy’s Rylee Gardener took on the role of Sarah Catherine. The event, held at the St. George’s Historical Society Museum, included a tour, tea party, and activities, where Rylee’s portrayal captivated attendees and added to the celebration’s success.
A Sweet Challenge: Navigating Allergy-Friendly Treats at Somersfield Academy’s Cookie Swap
Somersfield parent Jessie Moniz shares a delightful experience of a cookie swap at her daughter Stephanie's class. Despite a challenge with a classmate's whey allergy, Jessie’s husband found a suitable recipe, and they baked cookies that, while initially runny, turned out well. The article includes several allergy-friendly recipes, including whey-free, vegan, and gluten-free options.
Empowering Change: A Call to Action by Student Sion Symonds
In this opinion piece, student Sion Symonds advocates for personal and collective change, urging individuals to rise against injustice and adversity. Symonds emphasises the power of standing up for rights, rejecting discrimination, and making a positive impact, inspiring others to act with courage and compassion.
Students’ view of the world impacted profoundly by Dominican Republic expedition
Twenty-five Somersfield Academy students from MYP 4 and 5 embarked on a service trip to Puerto Plata, Dominican Republic. They visited local communities and a Haitian refugee camp, reflecting on the joy and resilience of those living in poverty, and how the experience changed their perspectives on happiness.
Somersfield Students Make Their Mark at Poetry Slam
In Somersfield's M1 English class, students explored ‘Spoken Word Poems’ under Mrs. Stevens’ guidance. After researching and performing their poems, four students, including Meg Durhager, advanced to the finals. Meg's poem on texting won, highlighted by enthusiastic support from friends and competition against talented peers.
Somersfield’s Robotics team heading for Florida
The Somersfield robotics team, Bermuda's first Lego robotics group, has been invited to the World Championship in Lakeland, Florida. Competing with teams from 20 countries, they are tackling food contamination for the Food Factor competition. Coaches praised their efforts in their first robotics tournament year.
Spelldown champ treats family to DC trip
Nasir Simmons, an M1 Somersfield Academy student and 11-year-old Spelldown champion, won a trip to Washington, DC, where he met basketball heroes from the Washington Wizards and New York Knicks. He also enjoys writing and creating stop-motion films with Lego figures and an iPad app.
Scholarship winners are torch-bearers for Shakespeare
Somersfield Academy students Camila Papadopoulo and Ruggero Barlaba received $1,000 scholarships from the Bermuda Shakespeare Schools Festival. Camila, 14, is wait-listed for New York’s Stagedoor Manor, a renowned acting camp where stars like Robert Downey Jr. trained.
Aldon Campbell Awarded Third Place in Earth Hour Essay Contest
Somersfield Academy's Aldon Campbell secured third place in the 12-14 age group at the Earth Hour Essay Contest, organised by Greenrock and Belco. The competition, which received over 260 entries, focused on ways to keep Bermuda green. Campbell's achievement highlights Somersfield's commitment to environmental awareness.

