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Bodden Town Primary students set off on reading adventure

On a recent morning, Bodden Town Primary students were very excited to find out how Silly Sally got to dance a jig with a pig, to learn all about a mouse named Meg and to find out how spilled milk changes into a rabbit.

Appreciating women in Little Cayman

Students were on hand as the Little Cayman Baha’i community marked International Women’s Day with an event at Blossom Village Park last month

Cayman celebrates ‘Week of the Young Child’

To mark the international “Week of the Young Child” starting this weekend, the Cayman Islands Early Childhood Association is hosting a conference Saturday followed by a full week of activities focused on preschool-age learning.

Cayman Prep’s Book Week full of character

Students and staff went all out bringing books and literature to life at Cayman Prep’s recent Book Week.

Students in Prospect get traditional

Students from Prospect Primary combined learning with fun when they met up with some roving teachers from the Cayman Traditional Arts group.

Red Bay students take the YMCA pledge

Forty students of the Red Bay Primary extended after-school program pledged to upkeep the five core values of the YMCA on March 23.

Wanted: Stringed instruments for gifted young musicians

The Cayman Arts Festival is seeking violins, violas and cellos for the “gifted and talented” musicians of its RBC Dominion Securities After-School Instrumental Music Programme.

ICCI president to present at accrediting conference in US

David Marshall, president of the International College of the Cayman Islands, has been selected to present at an annual conference hosted by the largest school accrediting organization in the United States.

Brac high school hosts career fair

Students from Layman E. Scott High School took part in the school’s career fair earlier this month, where representatives from 11 local companies met with the students.

Lighthouse students shine on sports day

Students at the Lighthouse School took part in the school’s annual sports day earlier this month.

Youth Parliamentarians address social issues

In observance of Commonwealth Day, the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association hosted its ninth annual Youth Parliament at the Legislative Assembly on Monday.

John Gray students win robotics challenge

A team from John Gray High School triumphed Saturday in a science and technology challenge to build and operate a remote submersible vehicle.

Ancient Greece comes alive at Prep

Through costumes, drama, dance and food, ancient Greece came alive last week thanks to the efforts of some George Town students.

Prospect Primary students explore mangroves

A group of Year 5 students from Prospect Primary School recently had the chance to go out on the water for a hands-on lesson about mangroves.

PIN students bake their way to better math skills

Youngsters baked their way to better math skills during a recent after-school program.

Student excluded over school assault

A Clifton Hunter High School student alleged to have assaulted a teacher has been excluded from the school while police continue to investigate the incident.

TED talk deadline extended

Registration has been extended until March 11 at 11:59 p.m. for those who have not yet applied to attend the second annual TEdxUCCI talk.

Brac sports day heralds a new era

Young Brac athletes were the stars of a notable track and field event held on Friday Feb. 5.

Family Fun Day at Botanic Park

The weather cooperated for the highly anticipated Family Fun Day at the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park in North Side. “Family Fun Day was an...

High school students prep for job market

Clifton Hunter High School held its annual Mock Interview Event for Year 11 students on Wednesday, Jan. 27. The school has been holding the mock interviews for the last 3 years, and the exercise has drawn a lot of interest from both employers and students. The first round of mock interviews are offered to students in Year 10.

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