Somersfield Academy News
Somersfield Co-founder Fahy Calls it a Day After a ‘Fabulous 22 Years’
Gwen Fahy, one of the founding teachers of Somersfield Academy, is retiring after more than two decades with the school. The Royal Gazette recently met with Mrs Fahy to discuss her years with the school.She first started as a teaching assistant when it opened as the Montessori Academy at Tivoli in Warwick in 1991.
Somersfield’s Leah Smith Honoured at Denton Hurdle Awards
Leah Smith of Somersfield Academy was honoured at the Denton Hurdle Awards for her outstanding achievements in sports, academics, and the arts. Excelling in football, basketball, netball, tennis, & track, Leah is also a talented dancer, violinist, & high honours student, showcasing remarkable dedication.
Somersfield Students Explore Science & Nature at Nonsuch Island Camp
Somersfield Academy students joined peers from Cedarbridge & Saltus at the Nonsuch Island Natural History Camp. Supported by local organisations, the camp featured field trips, conservation projects, & lectures, offering hands-on learning in geology, marine ecosystems, & Bermuda’s natural heritage.
Somersfield Students Bring Bermuda's Heritage to Life with 3D Models
Somersfield Academy's P5 Innovations students created 3D models of Bermuda National Trust properties Verdmont and Waterville. Led by Innovations Director Mark Brown, students measured, scaled, and modelled the buildings, which will be available on Thingiverse for public download & 3D printing in June.
Somersfield Academy Students Contribute to "Write It Down" Project, Preserving Bermuda's Senior Stories
Somersfield Academy students have contributed to the "Write It Down" project, led by Fredrick Hassell, MBE, which records the stories of seniors in Bermuda. Under the guidance of teachers Megan Troake and Jason Hammer, students conducted interviews with elders, capturing memories of life in Bermuda without modern conveniences. The project highlights the importance of preserving local history and fostering connections between generations.
Festival to celebrate the steel pan
Bermuda’s first Pan Jazz Festival, hosted by Somersfield Academy & Atlantic Publishing, celebrates the steel pan’s versatility. Featuring student & adult groups, it highlights local talent & aims to inspire the community. Held on May 5 at Somersfield, tickets are $50 patrons, $25 adults, $10 children.
Somersfield Academy Students Shine in Earth Hour Creativity Contest
Somersfield Academy students excelled in the Earth Hour Creativity Contest, with Derek Tucker-Peters and Mackenzie Paul winning in the 9-11 and 12-14 categories, respectively. Honourable mentions included Luke Madeiros, Nadia Attride-Ramella, Jackie Costello, Jasiri Minors, and Max Johnson.
Somersfield Students Enhance Reading Clinic Website in PartnerRe Initiative
Somersfield Academy students participated in the PartnerRe Dollars for Hours programme, redesigning the Reading Clinic's website to make it more engaging for children with learning challenges. Through research, testing, and creativity, they aimed to improve educational experiences for young learners.
Somersfield P5 Innovations Class tour Tucker’s Point, hear presentation from National Trust to learn about the controversial SDO
Somersfield Academy's P5 Innovations students visited Tucker’s Point Resort to study the Special Development Order. Guided tours showcased its environmental initiatives, while the Bermuda National Trust highlighted concerns. The balanced debate explored its pros & cons.
Somersfield Academy Student Nasir Simmons Wins Commissioner for the Day Contest
Somersfield Academy's Nasir Simmons was the sole middle school winner in the Police Week competition, earning a prize for his essay. Along with other winners, he participated in a round-table discussion with the Commissioner of Police and enjoyed a ride on a marine unit vessel with his family.

