2021 Summer Intern Award Celebration
The Portfolio of the Civil Service (PoCS) recognised 80 interns at this year’s Intern Celebration at Government Administration Building with seven receiving awards on Wednesday 21 July, 2021.
The Portfolio of the Civil Service (PoCS) recognised 80 interns at this year’s Intern Celebration at Government Administration Building with seven receiving awards on Wednesday 21 July, 2021.
Caribbean scholars have long realized the potential of religion in helping to decolonize and indigenize, making way for a Caribbean theology, appropriate to the history and the peculiar narrative of Caribbean peoples.
Thirteen school leavers from ten government primary schools were recognised during recent school-leaving ceremonies (23 June-8 July) for demonstrating exemplary performance in academics, leadership and overall school involvement during the 2020-2021 academic year.
Aidan Watler is the 2021 recipient of the William A. Dart Memorial University Scholarship. A graduate of Cayman Prep & High School, Watler is pursuing a degree in mathematics at University of California, Berkeley.
Cayman’s brightest and most able students will be given a boost this September as the Ministry of Education has just announced that they have expanded their scholarship programme for Caymanian students looking to pursue undergraduate studies at prestigious universities overseas
Homeschooling in the Cayman Islands has seen exponential growth in recent times following the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
A special assembly took place last week to highlight a milestone in the development of John Gray High School, its recent ‘Good’ rating given by the Office of Education Standards (OES) in its most recent assessment of the school.
Eighteen-year-old Hannah Galbraith, an A-level student at Cayman Prep and High School, has just become the third student from that school to gain top marks in her Travel & Tourism AS exam, making her the best in the world in that subject this year.
Admission applications are now open for fall semester at the University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI). Record enrolment this summer increased the demand for classes, so students are being encouraged to apply early in order to get the courses they want.
Last year’s lockdown due to the pandemic meant that students who had completed the Positive Intervention Now (PIN) programme were unable to enjoy the closing ceremony for this important programme, but thankfully last Thursday they managed to join with this year’s class....