Topic: East End Primary
Leaders celebrate increased East End childcare
The opening of a new nursery marks a step in the right direction for increasing childcare options on Grand Cayman, according to Premier Juliana O’Connor-Connolly. While much more remains to be done in addressing the high demand, she said she is glad to see progress being made.
East End Primary students enjoy Fitness Day
Students from East Primary School enjoyed a day of sports and fitness in the open air.
The students played alongside professional coaches to learn about...
Youth tennis training extended across island
Children across Grand Cayman are getting access to weekly tennis lessons.
Welcome back to school, Cayman!
Monday was the start of a new school week for thousands of students returning to government and private schools after a long summer break.
Gretna Rankin, 85, looks back on teaching
Teaching students is an incredibly rewarding experience, according to 85-year-old Gretna Evangelyn Rankin, sharing her reflections on teaching in the ever-changing landscape of Cayman’s education system.
Traditional charm adds special touch to Christmas concert
If you ask most students today what their favorite music is, it’s likely none will immediately say “Quadrille.” But throw in a few old-time instruments, some catchy lyrics and one special music teacher, and you just might have children (and their parents, too), loving traditional Caymanian music.
Heritage Arts program wraps up
More than 400 certificates and 15 trophies were awarded to Year 6 students who completed the Heritage Arts Program over the past 10 months.
Eastern districts host primary sports day
It was “ready, set, go,” for Eastern District youngsters at North Side’s Edna M. Moyle Primary and East End Primary’s joint sports day.









