Topic: Cayman Prep and High School
Prep edges out St. Ignatius for private school honors
Cayman Prep and High School are the inaugural holders of the Murray Westerborg Championship Trophy.
Government duped over sports event
Two ministries in the Cayman Islands government paid $25,000 each for a sporting event that never happened.
Melland upbeat for first big run
In December, Ems Melland will join the elite 2 percent of the world’s population who have ever run a full marathon and hopes to motivate others to join the club too.
Students dress up to help HospiceCare
Cayman Prep Year 10 to 13 students, dressed as colorful Roald Dahl characters, will be out and about in town Friday, selling calendars, Christmas angels and chocolates to raise money for their “Make A Difference” campaign.
Business in brief
A roundup of recent business news.
Cayman is ‘proud’ of Lopez-Francis
Loshana Lopez-Francis, 16, is the recipient of the third round of the Proud of Them nominations.
Sports stars spread anti-bullying message in schools
Sports celebrities rally to spread anti-bullying messages.
Business in brief
A round-up of local business news.
Cyber Pirates tackle hurricanes
The Cyber Pirates present at the Hurricane Ivan symposium.
Students host event to connect with employers
More than 30 students networked with local employers at an event organized by Cayman Connection U.K., a nonprofit group solely run by Caymanian students.
Proud of Them honors Brac student
An aspiring psychiatrist, who also filled the role of "Deputy Governor" in Youth Parliament, has been nominated by the Proud of Them initiative for her active role in the community in the Sister Islands.
Students chosen for Dart scholarship
Dart Cayman Islands has selected two Cayman Prep and High School students for its Minds Inspired scholarship program.
Students get UN experience
Seniors at Cayman Prep and High School are gearing up for a visit to a Model United Nations conference in Budapest next year.
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.
Business in brief
A roundup of this week's business stories May 21, 2014.
Local students score in Commonwealth competition
Nine local students are certificate winners in Royal Commonwealth Society Essay competition.
Caymanian admitted to Bar
Annalisa Wallace was admited to the Bar of the Cayman Islands before a large audience of familhy, friends and colleagues.
‘Proud of Them’ honors student’s achievements
Seventeen-year-old Madeleine Rowell has been nominated for the second round of the Proud of Them initiative.
Student stars in school, sports
Abigail Stoddart is a star in school and in sports.
Prep goes MAD
Cayman prep and High school has raised $3,000 for the Cayman Islands Cancer Society by hosting a Mad Hatter's Tea Party.
Business in brief
Business in brief.
Brac student chosen new tourism ambassador
Cayman Brac’s Anitha Velusamy is Cayman's new teenage Tourism Ambassador.
Junior Achievement recruitment kicks off
recruitment of students who will participate in the Junior Achievement Company as well as volunteers is off to great start says Director Ms. Teresa Foster and JA President Mr. Paul Byles.
Students debate for $1,000 World Tourism Day prize
Four local students will debate tourism initiatives on Friday at the World Tourism Day “speak-off” at the Marriott Beach Resort, vying for a $1,000 prize and a one-year appointment as a Cayman Islands tourism ambassador.
Sairsingh has options
Jasun Sairsingh is a youngster to watch out for in the future as he seems to do everything sporty exceptionally well.
Cathy Gomez: An unplanned journey with a steady hand
Cathy Gomez's role as Northward's prison chaplain is only the latest in a string of unplanned developments, which have involved some of Cayman's more colourful characters in the last decade.
Business in brief
Business in brief.
Young musicians shine bright
Judges at the 2013 Butterfield Young Musician of the Year had a tough time picking a winner Saturday night, choosing after much deliberation 12-year-old singer Hannah Fowler.
Teens get pregnancy message across through poster contest
Teenagers created posters illustrating why they are 'worth the wait' as past of a Family Resource Campaign to prevent teenage pregnancies
Young Musicians set for final
The finalists of the 2013 Butterfield Young Musician of the Year in profile.
Two UWC scholars are headed to Italy and Canada
Two Cayman students are recipients of UWC scholarships.
Cayman’s upcoming musicians
Cayman's finest young musical talent is gathering at the Young Musician of the Year concert.
Cayman Prep and High win NCF steel pan competition
Cayman Prep and High School were successful in a recent steel pan competition.
They’re ‘Pantastic’ indeed
The talented youth steel pan band Pantastic will be playing in Camana Bay's town centre this Friday evening from 5pm to 7pm
Afiya’s love of Cayman shows through winning Rotary essay
Competition winner explores citizenship
Armiger relishes first CARIFTA
Swimming’s CARIFTA 2013 is on over the Easter weekend in Jamaica and final preparations are in full swing. Eighteen swimmers will represent the Cayman Islands.
Art show wows Prep
Students at Cayman Prep recently showed off their art skills.
2013 Year of Statistics
This is the year of statistics.
‘Oliver’ continues to wow audiences at Cayman Prep
Cayman Prep's new musical, Oliver!, continues to wow audiences.
Surveyor trainee recalls time at sea
Vassel Godfrey Johnson III, a surveyor trainee at the Maritime Authority of the Cayman Islands, recently returned to his post at the authority’s United Kingdom office after spending a month at sea.
‘Oliver’ set for Cayman Prep
A local school is bringing the musical Oliver to the stage.
Mac says he’s back, UDP gets new chairman
Tessa Johnson Bodden was announced as the new interim chairperson of the United Democratic Party.
Moya is on top of the world
A student at a local school attained the world's top score in her examination.
Business in brief
Business in brief.
Musician talks to students
Pam Burgess of Suite Elite stopped by the Cayman Prep School recently to talk to students about a career in music.
‘Prep for Success’ book now on sale
Prep for Success on sale for Christmas
Local artists parade talents
Singers, dancers, musicians and more will be performing on Saturday, 1 December in the community Christmas parade, sponsored by Barnes Dance Academy.
Cayman Prep and High sweeps pan contest
The young pan players of Cayman Prep and High School were celebrating on Thursday.
Culinary Society honours its finest at awards bash
The best and brightest of Cayman's culinary talent was celebrated at a special dinner and awards ceremony.
School students give thanks with harvest service
Cayman Prep and High School students give thanks with special harvest service.
Cayman Prep students gear up to celebrate harvest time
Cayman Prep and High School students are gearing up to celebrate harvest time with a special service and food drive
Butler siblings make waves at UK meet for Plymouth Leander
Lara and Geoffrey Butler are now home after competing in the 2012 British Gas ASA National Age Group Championships (50 metres) with their UK-based swim club, Plymouth Leander.
Cayman Arts Festival is a crucible for kids’ creativity
Young musicians and singers of the Cayman Islands benefit from the performance and education opportunities of the Cayman Arts Festival.
Minds Inspired scholars named
Minds Inspired is a comprehensive scholarship programme promoting academic excellence in maths and science. Dart Cayman Islands announces that the first recipients are David Forbes and Ethan Whittaker.
Tourists get a taste of pan
Young steel pan players brought an extra taste of the Caribbean to visiting cruise ship tourists in George Town last week.
British resident overjoyed to win tickets to United Kingdom
Catharine Boyd-Moss was overjoyed to find out she was the lucky winner
of the recent Diamond Jubilee competition sponsored by the Journal,
British Airways and Jacques Scott brands Glenfiddich and Hendrick’s.
Student festival of arts performers awarded
Education Services award performers of National Children's Festival of the Arts.
Cayman pan players to defend title
Steel pan players of the Cayman Islands are defending champions of a major contest in Toronto, but need money to get up there.
Children’s awards rescheduled
The National Children's Festival of the Arts awards have been rescheduled for Friday, 15 June.
UWC Cayman Islands selects recipient
The UWC Cayman Islands national committee selected Madeleine Rowell as the 2012 scholarship recipient. After an extensive interview process, Ms Rowell was nominated to attend UWC-USA, a prestigious international IB school in Montezuma, New Mexico, on a full scholarship.
Cayman Prep pupils celebrate Queen’s Diamond Jubilee
Cayman Prep and High School students and teachers celebrate Queen's Diamond Jubilee.
Who will be the young musician of the year?
It's time for the Butterfield Young Musician of the Year 2012 here in the Cayman Islands.
Colon cancer: A daughter’s story
Samantha Widner shares her story of her mother's fight with colon cancer.
Joanna Clarke education award finalists chosen
The Joanna Clarke Award finalists have been announced.
Grease is the word for students
The world-famous musical Grease is the new production at Cayman Prep and High School.
School kids help local business
Pupils at Clifton Hunter and Cayman Prep schools have used their skills in graphic design and IT to help boost business for a local store.
Cayman Prep expanding options
The Cayman Prep and High School is expanding its offerings.
Family calls for more search volunteers
Royal Cayman Islands Police officers have located a cell phone believed to belong to missing teaching assistant Nathan Clarke.
Concern growing for missing man
Update: Police say
they have found no evidence of foul play in the disappearance of missing teaching
assistant Nathan Clarke.
Prep students arrange travel trip
Cayman Prep Travel and Tourism students arranged a trip to the Brac as part of their coursework.
Prep school stride for cancer
Students at Cayman Prep and High School donates $3,000 to Cancer Society.
Interactive kids book launch should be filled with fun
Marlee and the Diamond Earring is being launched by local author Diana Ward at Books & Books.








































