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Students learn importance of studying new languages

Students from Cayman International School got a tour of the Marriott Beach Resort and learned about how being bilingual will help in their future careers.

More families opting for private schools

More parents in the Cayman Islands are opting to send their children to private schools, new statistics show. Both the Cayman International School and Triple C have added staff and classrooms after reporting record enrollment figures for the 2015/16 academic year.

Peene has leaped to the fore

There are some exceptional gymnasts emerging from the celebrated Motions Unlimited gym, and Sami Peene shines as brightly as her teammates.

Rutty flips like a seasoned vet

Raegan Rutty is the youngest female member of the Cayman Islands national gymnastics team, yet she performs like the world-class adult she eventually hopes to become.

Students receive Duke of Edinburgh Awards

Eighty teens and young adults have been awarded for their efforts after two years of work in the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award program.

Young Caymanians get Dart scholarships

Dart Cayman Islands, Minds Inspired has selected three young Caymanian scholars for its 2015 high school and university scholarships.

Students awarded for excellence

Tameka Cox and Althea Miller are the recipients of a “Pursuit of Excellence” award for the 2014-15 school year.

Gaelic football winners crowned

Gaelic Athletic Association games

Try-This-Tri is worth a shot

Anyone interested in trying out a mini triathlon gets another chance on the next public holiday, the Queen’s birthday.

Business in brief

A roundup of local business briefs.

McDonald wins first novice title

A bodybuilding rookie amazed herself by entering her first competition and winning the novice competition in Florida over the weekend.

Jamaicans promise to give Cayman more stick

Cayman’s only field hockey club is hosting its fifth annual tournament this weekend at the Camana Bay sports field. The matches are always played in a great sporting spirit in a fun atmosphere.

Health City plans to grow intern program

Health City plans to grow its internship program to host 300 students next year.

Students rise to math challenge

Students of Cayman's high schools take part in the Minds Inspired Mathematics Challenge.

Bailey benefits from late start

Kym Bailey is one of the fastest female road runners in Cayman and at 43 is evidently getting swifter. Although she used to be a good runner at school and college in England she really only got seriously into her running since moving to Cayman a few years ago.

Students collect items for Haitian children at Health City

A group of school children are impacting the lives of Haitian children undergoing heart procedures in Cayman.

Dolphins look to outdo Packers

The 2015 TSCL Youth Flag Football League will have some exciting matches this weekend, as it’s the final week of the regular season.

Saints crush Dolphins again

The TSCL Youth Flag Football League pitched the champions Popeye Saints against Dart Dolphins in an exciting rematch on Saturday.

Paralympians visit Cayman schools

Cayman students are more aware of the potential and abilities of people with disabilities after hearing from paralympian athletes participating in Stay-Focused's third annual Push Across Cayman.

Chalmers leads the Push crew

Some of America’s most accomplished wheelchair athletes are competing in the 55-mile Push Across Cayman event this weekend.

Dolphins can do a double flip

The 2015 TSCL Youth Flag Football league is well under way and two weeks into the season new rivalries have been formed and old ones renewed.

Clifton Hunter edges ahead again

The Cayman Islands High School Track & Field Championships are always keenly contested, and the staging of the seventh annual three-day event last week had another close finish.

Gamba's girls help Sunset rise

Sunset Football Club’s women’s team dominates the female game locally and they need not worry about whether the next generation will maintain their grip on trophies because girls barely out of their nappies are being groomed for the future.

Prep primed for double again

Defending Under-9 and Under-11 league champions Cayman Prep hope to be double champs again this weekend.

Primary aim is on semis

The CUC Primary Football League playoffs reach the semifinal stage this weekend.

FTI grabbed Gaelic showpiece

The Gaelic football season is about to start, and as a warm-up, a mixed 9s tournament at the Cayman International School field in Camana Bay was held on Saturday.

Prep looking top class

The third round of the CUC Primary Football League playoffs concluded on Saturday with a number of schools securing their place in the semifinals.

Stewart sparkles as John A. Cumber girls celebrate

The second round of the CUC Primary Football League playoffs concluded on Saturday with a number of extremely exciting games.

Prep edges out St. Ignatius for private school honors

Cayman Prep and High School are the inaugural holders of the Murray Westerborg Championship Trophy.

Cup action is new primary focus

The first round of the 2014/15 CUC Primary Football League playoffs concluded with eight games in the Under-9 and U-11 Champions Cups at the TE McField Annex on Saturday.

Camana Bay lauds solar power technology at corporate offices

Camana Bay has released the first figures on how much its solar array is saving the development in electricity costs.

Sir John A. Cumber sweeps International School aside

The girls from Sir John A. Cumber Primary secured a place in the CUC Girls’ Primary Football League semifinals and in the CUC Primary Football League, the boys Under-9 and U-11 teams secured their place in the Champions Cup playoffs following wins over Cayman International School.

Cumber triple delighted

Sir John A. Cumber Primary and George Town Primary renewed their traditional rivalry in the CUC Primary Football League and Girls’ Primary Football League over the weekend.

Tournament will celebrate men on and off the pitch

The Family Resource Center hopes to highlight men through football.

Gymnasts leap for Texas training

Local gymnastics earned valuable insight at an American camp.

Hat-tricks top the bill

The CUC Primary Football League resumed after the mid-term break on Saturday and there was thrilling Group B Under-11 action between Bodden Town Primary and Red Bay at the Bodden Town Primary School Field.

Government duped over sports event

Two ministries in the Cayman Islands government paid $25,000 each for a sporting event that never happened.

Holness hat-trick puts Red Bay in command

Sir John A. Cumber Primary’s Under-9 team secured their second successive victory of the 2014/15 CUC Primary Football League season with a hard-fought 3-0 victory over Truth For Youth on Saturday.

Savannah doubly delighted as primary goals achieved

Savannah Primary opened the new CUC Primary Football League season with victories for both their sides.

Girls’ league has primary importance

Primary schoolgirls get a chance to play in their own football league from this Saturday.

Trickett helps Prep stay champs

Cayman Prep successfully defended their 2013 Opening Rally title with a hard-fought 1-0 victory over the always unpredictable Red Bay Primary in the final of the 2014 CUC Primary Football League Opening Rally.

Prep aim to retain all three titles

The Primary Football League kicks off this weekend with its customary Opening Rally. The 2014/2015 CUC Primary Football League season commences on Saturday at the T.E. McField Annex, from 9 a.m.

Sports stars spread anti-bullying message in schools

Sports celebrities rally to spread anti-bullying messages.

Dynamos powered the kids up

Houston Dynamo, one of the top soccer clubs in the United States, is building a relationship with Cayman’s Sunset Football Club.

Students expose gaps in public transport system

A lack of public transportation is preventing teens from participating in after-school programs, according to a 2013-2014 report conducted by the Cayman Islands Youth Assembly.

San Francisco next for Haines

Derek Haines takes on the fourth of his six marathons as part of a bid to raise $1 million for a new building in Camana Bay for Cayman HospiceCare this weekend.

Dart awards two university scholarships

Two prospective university students have been awarded the “Minds Inspired” William A. Dart Memorial scholarship.

Students chosen for Dart scholarship

Dart Cayman Islands has selected two Cayman Prep and High School students for its Minds Inspired scholarship program.

Market holds firm in Cayman

While the marketplace may have slowed down in recent weeks as we hit the traditionally quieter summer season, there is still good, solid activity within Cayman’s real estate industry.

Net fest to help learn

Young tennis players will get a chance for some friendly competition this weekend at PwC’s first 10&Under tennis fest.

Murray’s legacy continues to run

James Murray’s ultra-distance running has come to an abrupt halt having left Cayman for his Canada homeland after succumbing to the rollover policy.

New string music program for school

Aspiring young musicians received a boost from the Cayman Arts Festival, which donated $1,000 to the string music program at George Town Primary School.

Steel pannist wins Young Musician award

Sixteen-year-old Ethan Whittaker has been honored as Butterfield Young Musician of the Year 2014 for his performance on steel pan.

Final 13 vie for ‘Young Musician of the Year’

The 'Butterfield Young Musicians of the Year' competition is once again upon us, with 13 young hopefuls vying to take home the crown for 2014.

Try-This-Tri open to adults too

Triathlon’s popularity is growing exponentially in Cayman and children will soon get another chance to be introduced to the sport in a completely safe and adequately supervised environment.

Sticks come out for series of games

The Cayman Field Hockey’s annual tournament is on this weekend and teams from Jamaica and England will be competing. Captaining the Cayman women is the outstanding Sarah Pinches with Patricia Hildred as vice-captain.

George Town Landfill: Engineers report on fumes and safety

Concerned parents at Cayman International School have been told that gases from the dump pose no safety concern to their children.

Dart submits full Camana Bay plan

Plans have been submitted for more than 100 new condominiums and town houses within Camana Bay as the development continues to expand.

Questions at heart of Science Fair

Which swimsuit will make you faster, what sugar tastes better, and how do mosquitoes survive? These were just a few of the quirky questions asked by students at the annual Science Fair on Saturday.

Family Resource program tackles teen pregnancies

In a bid to reduce teenage pregnancies and raise awareness of the issue, the Family Resource Centre is giving talks at schools this month.

SMB: A beehive of activity

The 2014 high season has been busy.

Sticks will be clashing again

The Cayman Islands Field Hockey Club is preparing to tackle two international teams this month.

Prep wins battle of the brains

Students from Cayman Prep came out on top in a nerve-shredding battle of the brains that pitted some of the island’s smartest kids against each other in a quiz-show style contest.

Top ‘My Cayman’ essay writers announced

Essay winners announced in the annual Adventures in Citizenship Essay Competition.

Library hosts kids reading contest

George Town Public library and Rotary Sunrise LIFE host reading fair competition for school aged students.

Private schools tournament kicks in for a fourth time

Cayman International School is proud to announce the fourth annual Private Schools Association Football Tournament.

Dump burns for second day

Updated: Some closures were still in effect Friday as the fire at the George Town landfill raged on.

Dump fire closes international school, other closures made

Classes at the Cayman International School, located between Camana Bay and the George Town landfill, have been cancelled today.

Online Poll: The smell of an environmental menace

It may be cutely nicknamed, but the George Town Landfill is far from beautiful to Cayman senses.

Budding Crosbys hit the street

Street hockey returns to the local sports scene.

St. Ignatius to take on Cayman Prep in primary finals

Supporters of the beautiful game were treated to a youth football spectacle on Saturday as the semi-finals in the CUC Primary Football League took centre stage at the TE McField Annex Field.

Primary kids are in semis now

With the fourth round of the 2013/14 CUC Primary Football League playoffs completed over the weekend, several schools sealed a place in the semi-finals scheduled for this Saturday.

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