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Five Caymanians honoured

Five Caymanians received honours during the Queen's birthday celebration.

Red carpet out for Mother’s Day

Triple C preschool celebrates Mother's Day.

Wax museum’ comes alive

Parents and teachers at Triple C School recently had the opportunity to see the Queen, a famous president and even one of the world’s most talked about inventors.

Triple C to hold special open house

Triple C School will hold an open house on 13 April.

Caymanians admitted to Bar

Two Caymanian attorneys are admitted to the Bar.

New officers for Cayman high schools’ Key Clubs

 

Key Clubs elect new officers.

Church forum’s focus on crises

The Church of God Chapel's 76th annual convention kicks off on 25 February.

Governor’s art honours awarded

Triple C won a big art prize.

Young performer hones talent

Young Caymanian student Dru Bodden is set to begin an acting career or to feature as a talent in commercials.

Triple C spreads its joy

Triple C spreads Christmas joy.

Holiday bazaar entertains

Pink ladies christmas bazaar at Triple c

Trust chooses traditional tree

Cayman national trust traditional tree design competition at Bodden Town Mission house

Triple C scholarship relaunched

Norman Bodden helped relaunch the Ena Merren Scholarship Fund at the Triple C School in Cayman.

Alphasoft gives hardware

Alphasoft gave the Triple C School computer donations.

Triple C dads step up

Dads are playing key roles in the Triple-C PTA.

ICCI celebrates 40 years

Forty years ago, from a seed of an idea in Portland, Oregon, a lovely garden grew from the roots of a small, private endeavour

Annual praise gathering scheduled

The Church of God in the Cayman Islands is having its annual Praise Gathering.

Moving up at Triple C

Bob Lankford is now Vice-Principal of Secondary Education/Social and Personal Development at Triple C.

High school numbers down

Government high schools are not at capacity.

New principal hired at Triple C

Mable Richardson is the new principal of Triple C School.

Triple C alumna gets vice principal post

Not many schools can say that their present staff consists of past graduates, especially at the vice principal level, but Triple C School says just that.

Dancing to raise up the spirit

Cayman Outreach Association in union with Dancing his Ministry Dance is hosting a conference dedicated to lifting up the name of Jesus through different styles of dancing.

Triple C students experience the working world

Triple C seniors took part in an extensive work experience programme.

Ogier celebrates local artists

A look into the Ogier art awards ceremony and the current local art scene.

Triple C updates its curriculum

Triple C School launches its new curriculum

Triple C’s advanced placement programme thrives

Triple C's advanced placement programme continues to grow and the school wants to be known as Cayman's AP centre.

Gifted students tap potential

Triple C forges ahead with its gifted student programme.

Triple C School Class of 2010 graduates

29 students graduated from Triple C.

Mr. Doucet plays by the rules

Son of popular banker Jean Doucet who went to Northward jail in the 70s, Daniel Doucet visits the Cayman Islands

Sensei Floyd grades kicks all over

A local sensei recently travelled North America for grading.

Programme aimed at kids’ fitness

A new afterschool fitness programme is on offer.

Triple C art

The public is invited to view Triple C High School’s Expressions art show on Thursday, 29 April.

Golden Apple awards attract 93

The 4th Golden Apple Awards will take place at The Harquail Theatre on Saturday, 29 May, and comprise of a champagne reception at 6pm, pre-award ceremony at 7pm and the awards show at 8pm.

Five essayists win citizenship adventure

Year 10 John Gray High School student Brandon Johnson won the 2010 Rotary Club of Grand Cayman’s Adventure in Citizenship essay contest.

Students briefed on tourism industry

Students at Triple C school are about to begin work experience and to help them decide where their interests may lie they’ve been given a series of presentations from professionals.

Triple C School seniors gain career insights

Human resources and labour consultant Walling Whittaker gave last month’s careers seminar to Triple C Year 12 students.

Kids get RCIPs visit

 Some eager youngsters at Triple-C recently had the chance to learn about the police.

Triple C Spring Fair

Triple C School’s annual Spring Fair is being held on Saturday, 20 March at the school grounds on Fairbanks Road from 10am to 2pm.

Triple C students help

This year students at Triple C School continued in their spirit of giving by raising funds for the Nadine Andreas Foster Home and the Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund.

Caymanian attorneys admitted to the bar

Two Caymanian attorneys were admitted to the Bar on Monday, 3 March.

Maples meet today

The Maples Interscholastic meet is today.

Maples meet runs ahead

The Maples Interscholastic meet is this Friday.

Kids get new computers

Triple C School is once again benefitting from the generosity of Alphasoft, which has made a three-year pledge to upgrade the school's computer equipment.

Students spell success in secondary bee contest

When the competition ended Tuesday night (1 December) at the Mary Miller Memorial Hall, three students from three different schools had won first place.

Traditional tree chosen for the season

A weeping willow tree dressed with traditional miniature handmade creations is the Cayman Islands National Trust tree for the season.

Mid-term fair, loads of fun

Christina's mid-term Family Fun Fair provided loads of thrills, spills and flips for both young and old last Saturday.

Upper Room programme breeds success

Last year, Triple C School launched its Upper Room programme and, having experienced great success, the school is expanding the programme this academic year.

Young Scholar given leadership experience

Kerri-Anne Chisholm, a recent high school graduate from Triple C School, joined other high-achieving students from around the world this summer to participate in the Global Young Leaders Conference

Education mandatory for all children in the Cayman Islands

Although the Cayman Islands is not a welfare state, the Government has invested heavily in education, providing free schooling for Caymanian children from 4-16 years old, and achieving a 90 per cent literacy rate.

Beco makes Triple C champs too

Cayman's Purple Dragon Martial Arts School came home victorious from another tournament in America recently but one winner felt compelled to give his top trophy away.

Beco makes Triple C champs too

Cayman's Purple Dragon Martial Arts School came home victorious from another tournament in America recently but one winner felt compelled to give his top trophy away.

Purple Dragon impressed the world

The Cayman Islands branch of the Purple Dragon School of Martial Arts has a lot to be proud of after they returned victorious from the US Open World Martial Arts Championships last week.

McLaughlin says goodbye to government

This statement is being sent to you to confirm that as of the date of its preparation, Wednesday July 8, 2009, I have still had no discussion or communication with anyone in an official capacity about my "removal" as chairman of CIMA.

Males top achievers at Triple C graduation

Five male graduates were the top achievers at Triple C School this past academic year.

Marjorie Ebanks gets Golden Apple

Stalwarts in the education field were honoured at the third annual Chamber of Commerce Golden Apple Awards for Excellence in Teaching on Saturday at the Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman.

Art exhibition features young Caymanian

A budding young Caymanian artist will be headlining Butterfield Bank's latest exhibition at its George Town headquarters.

Triple C students get taste of offshore

Not only is Anthony Travers, Chairman of CIFSA, traveling to educate the bureaucrats and politicians in Washington, D.C. he is also sharing his vast knowledge with Cayman's budding businessmen and politicians.

Kudos to civil servants

As an expat worker who has been living and working here in these beautiful Islands off and on since 1984, I was greatly impressed with the efficiency of both my recent visits to some Government run facilities.

Kudos to civil servants

As an expat worker who has been living and working here in these beautiful Islands off and on since 1984, I was greatly impressed with the efficiency of both my recent visits to some Government run facilities.

Triple C launches Dual System

After several years of diligent research and consideration, Triple C School will now be offering dual British/American systems to the students at their high school.

CAL winners announced

Cayman Airways recently awarded four primary school students on Grand Cayman for their winning entries in the airline's 40th Anniversary Essay and Art competitions.

Spring convention begins soon

The 74th Annual Spring Convention of the Church of God in the Cayman Islands will be held from 20-25 February.

Scholarship recipient returns to HSBC

A scholarship award from HSBC Bank (Cayman) Ltd. enabled Laura McLaughlin to pursue her goal of being qualified as a managerial accountant. Now, the recent graduate has returned home to begin her career with HSBC Cayman.

Triple C offers AP

Triple C School has been approved to offer the Advanced Placement programme after a rigid examination by the College Board of the syllabi presented.

Alphasoft hooks up Triple C

Alphasoft Ltd. has recently donated a series of computer equipment to Triple C School.

Football returns to schools

With the local football league on the horizon, youngsters are set to engage in football fun.

New Purple Dragon’s fires kids up

Karate enthusiasts in the George Town area now have a new school to attend.

Annual Praise Gathering

The 11th Annual Praise Gathering of the Church of God in the Cayman Islands begins Friday with the theme Living our Personal Journey with Christ.

Triple C names principal

Anthony Husemann has been appointed the new principal of Triple C School.

Mrs. Ebanks retires principalship

Triple C Principal Marjorie Ebanks has retired after 31 years at the school.

Dragon moves into Triple C

The Dragon is growing! The successful Purple Dragon Cayman Islands International karate tournament a few weeks ago generated so much interest that it has generated a need for more classes.

Triple C student a Global Young Leader

Donna Panton, a recent graduate of Triple C School was nominated to serve as a Global Scholar representing the Cayman Islands at the Global Young Leaders Conference recently held in Washington, DC, and New York.

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