Topic: George Town Primary School
Rotary donates to Cayman’s youth
The three Rotary Clubs of Grand Cayman combined efforts to donate US$158,500 to various youth-related organisations last week.
Shelters ready
For those who will evacuate their homes due to Hurricane Emily, the government has 18 shelters set up throughout the Cayman Islands, although it will not be known which ones will open until late Friday or early Saturday.
Post-Ivan burglar to be deported
Saying he wanted a foreign-born burglar out of the country, Mr. Justice Alex Henderson sentenced a young man to one day imprisonment and recommended his immediate deportation.
High Schools going ahead
Plans to build new high schools in Frank Sound and West Bay and to rebuild John Gray High School will move forward, Minister of Education Alden McLaughlin said Friday.
Schools ready by September
Cayman's public schools will be repaired from Hurricane Ivan damage and ready by 1 September, 2005 Minister of Education Alden McLaughlin said Monday.
Education gets technical
With the latest phase of Improving Teaching and Learning in the Cayman Islands training for teachers concluding a few weeks ago, Grand Cayman's post-Ivan ITALIC recovery plans are well under way, states a release from Government Information Services.
Houben-Gould leaving her mark
One local lady's creative touch is so versatile it has allowed her to tap into many different types of successful business ventures and place her very unique mark on each one.
School fundraiser makes the grade
When Marjorie Bush-Dixon attended a parent-teacher's meeting for George Town Primary School in January, she was shocked to learn how much was lost in the September Hurricane Ivan.
New schools inspector named
"I strongly believe in the power of inspection to support school improvement," says Mrs. Helena McVeigh, the newly appointed Chief Inspector of Schools.
Sole goes into model’s work
Selita Ebanks knows what it's like to walk the halls of George Town Primary School with naked feet.
Water Authority donates computers
According to Minister of Community Services Dr. Frank McField, finding ways to work together not only helps the community, it also builds the nation.
Rotary Sunrise praises Ms Sybil
Members of Rotary Sunrise are proud that Miss Sybil McLaughlin is a founding member of their Rotary club. She is the only living Cayman National Hero.



