Topic: Cayman Islands Ministry of Education
Alexa Valencia wins Butterfield’s Musician of the Year award
The 18th annual Butterfield Young Musician of the Year competition took place on 27 Feb. at the George Town Library, showcasing eight of the Islands’ most impressive young performers.
Students encouraged to consider careers in education in NexGen campaign
A campaign encouraging students to consider careers in teaching and across the education sector has been launched by the Ministry of Education and Training.
Government officials visit Cayman Brac high school construction site
Rolston Anglin, Cayman's minister for education and training, conducted an official visit to Cayman Brac in early June to tour two key educational sites:...
US social media vetting pauses Cayman student visa interviews
The Trump administration is reportedly preparing to implement mandatory social media vetting for all foreign students applying to study in the United States, a move that could impact Caymanian students planning to attend US colleges and universities.
Careers Guide: Teachers – building a nation
Educators shape their students and the Cayman Islands community.
‘Good’ Edna M. Moyle Primary School: ‘We are a small but mighty team’
Edna M. Moyle Primary has become the first government primary school to receive a good rating by Office of Education Standards inspectors.
Confusion over school closures hits parents and teachers
Government authorities were accused of causing confusion among parents and teachers Wednesday by issuing conflicting messages over school closures due to the bad weather.
George Town Primary School renamed after former principal Marie Martin
George Town Primary was officially renamed this week after one of Cayman's longest-serving school principals and the school's head for 22 years, Marie Martin.
Severe weather lashes Cayman
The Red Cross shelter in George Town opened its doors to residents in need of assistance Tuesday as severe weather continued to impact the Cayman Islands.
Early Childhood Assistance Programme Funding Available for 2022/2023 Academic Year
The Ministry of Education (MOE) is now accepting Early Childhood Assistance Programme (ECAP) funding applications for the 2022/2023 academic year.
CXC exams rescheduled to July
The Caribbean Examination Council (CXC) secondary school exams, scheduled for May and June, have been rescheduled to July, and some other examinations have been cancelled, the Department of Education Services announced Friday.
Funds available for early childhood programme
The Ministry of Education is accepting applications for the Early Childhood Assistance Programme for the next school year.
Barefoot Beach Gala to benefit women’s program
The Cayman Islands chapter of 100 Women in Finance is set to host its sixth annual Barefoot Beach Gala on Saturday, March 23, at Royal Palms.
Education ministry audits lag four years behind
Audited financial statements for the Cayman Islands Ministry of Education have not been completed for public review since the government’s 2012/13 budget year, more than four years ago, according to Auditor General Sue Winspear and Financial Secretary Ken Jefferson.















