Topic: Edna Moyle Primary School
10-year-old Caymanian becomes youngest to pass regional exams
Caymanian Matthew Anderson, at just 10 years old, has become the youngest person in the Caribbean to pass the rigorous Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC) examinations.
‘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.
Miller: Government ‘making excuses’ on school playfield
Cayman’s opposition leader blasted the civil service Tuesday for “making up excuses” on a proposal to put artificial turf down on a section of field outside the North Side primary school – a project MLA Ezzard Miller said school parents and his constituent office have been working on for four years.
Child hit with Taser probes during police demo
An elementary school student was struck by probes from a police Taser weapon Friday morning during a career fair at the Edna Moyle Primary School in East End.
NEW: Child hit by police Taser probes at NS event
A child was struck by probes from a police Taser weapon Friday morning during a career fair event at the Edna Moyle Primary School on Grand Cayman.
North Side painting project uncovers surprise
When members of the Committee to Elect Edward Chisholm started their latest North Side beautification project, they found a pleasant surprise. Their project was the repainting of the concrete and wood fence that borders Jerald Smith Park on Hutland Road.
Breeze Fusion 5K raises funds for schools, charity
More than 300 people took part in the annual Breeze Fusion 5K over the weekend and raised thousands of dollars for two local schools and the National Council of Voluntary Organisations.
Registration begins for charity run; proceeds support schools and NCVO
Runners and walkers are being invited to sign up for the 10th annual Breeze Fusion 5K Walk/Run, set for Nov. 5. The event, organized by Radio Cayman and Breeze FM, will extend to Cayman Brac this year, with a run being held there on Nov. 26.
Competition to mark Harquail anniversary draws in youngsters
Budding young artists from both government and private schools were asked to call on their creative muse and submit up to two of their best visual arts pieces for selection in a recent nationwide competition for 6 to 18 year-olds.










