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SHS pupils protesting
The grade four class of Sacred Heart School on Saba has been learning all about different rights. They had a lot of questions about current social issues, including many of the protests currently being held in the United States. The children wanted to have their own...
OCTOBER IS NATIONAL DOWN SYNDROME AWARENESS MONTH.
We hope to make people aware of the abilities and accomplishments of people born with Down syndrome. What is Down syndrome? Down syndrome is a genetic condition that babies are born with. They have an extra chromosome. Most people are born with 23 pairs of chromosomes...
Grade 6 of Sacred Heart school enjoyed their class trip on a real cruise
The Grade 6 class from Sacred Heart School recently returned from their class trip: a Carnival cruise out of Puerto Rico, with stops in St. Thomas, Barbados, St. Lucia and St. Kitts. Excursions during the trip included a visit to Harrison’s Cave in Barbados, where...
Teacher Helen Hassell talks autism with Sacred Heart School 4th grade
Teacher Helen Hassell (standing) speaking about autism with fourth graders at Sacred Heart School. (Photo The Daiiy Herald) After a relaxing and enjoyable Easter vacation, Sacred Heart School pupils are back in school and ready to raise awareness and show their...
Lipscomb fourteen years coming to Saba
Lipscomb University celebrated its fourteenth year of coming to Saba for missions with a choreographed “Battle of the Island” dance competition Saturday evening at Princess Juliana sports field in The Bottom, writes The Daily Herald. Lipscomb University is a private,...
Domino’s and Winair treat Saba school children to free pizza.
PHILIPSBURG:— Domino’s Pizza, along with Winair gave students on Saba a very unique treat for them in honor of Saba day. Many pizzas were flown by Winair to Saba on Friday where a representative of Domino’s and Winair delivered them to the island’s school children....
Saba’s pupils excited to be back in school
Classes at Sacred Heart Primary School in St. John’s kicked off Monday, with an assembly highlighted by a motivational speech to “Use your key to open your mind,” by Pastor Vernon Liburd, writes The Daily Herald. Principal Diane Wilson of Saba’s only primary school...