Topic: Wesleyan Christian Academy
School inspectors give Triple C and Wesleyan weak ratings
Two of Cayman’s private schools have been found lacking in their educational offerings in new reports from the Office of Education Standards.
Students head back to the books
Rowan McLean is not looking forward to the early alarm going off on Monday. Its buzz will mean the end of summer and a return to school.
Wesleyan Christian Academy wins Cayman Water art contest
Wesleyan Christian Academy’s painting has been chosen as the winner of the Cayman Water art competition, thanks to 192 votes in favor on the company’s Facebook page.
School’s ‘Dress Down Day’ supports Meals on Wheels
Students of the Wesleyan Christian Academy held a Dress Down Day recently to help support Meals on Wheels.
Students hold coin drive to help Houston school
The students and staff of Wesleyan Christian Academy are holding a “Help for Houston” coin drive to help repair a school in the Texas city that was damaged during Hurricane Harvey.
Wesleyan Christian marks 40 years
Wesleyan Christian Academy will celebrate its 40th anniversary this coming weekend. All are invited to attend events at the campus on North West Point Road on Saturday from noon to 5 p.m.
Students experience statistics in action
Students at West Bay’s Wesleyan Christian Academy recently had the opportunity to experience statistics in action.
Students tap into program about water
Cayman Water Company recently launched a program to educate students in several schools on island about tap water and the desalination process. The company’s project engineer in business development, Karlene Singh, has made presentations at four schools in George Town and West Bay.
Cayman Finance celebrates student education, work program
The second year of the Cayman Finance Student Education and Work Experience Programme has concluded after nine weeks of workshops and mentor sessions and a four-week work placement component.
Wesleyan inducts staff for school year
Six former Wesleyan Christian Academy graduates have joined the school’s staff this year.
Massive success for Wesleyan hoops
On paper, the basketball team to beat in the Private School Association League in 2016 was more than likely not the one from Wesleyan Christian Academy.
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.
Wesleyan Academy wins trophy in Blue Iguana Basketball Jamboree
Wesleyan Christian Academy took home the championship trophy from Cayman International School’s annual Blue Iguana International Basketball Jamboree as the reigning champions for the fifth year in a row.
Cayman Prep are champions again
Cayman Prep and High School retained its hold on the Murray Westerborg and Big Schools Trophies at the 2015 Private Schools Track and Field Championships this week at the Truman Bodden Stadium.
Wesleyan youth express Christmas creativity with 'three Rs'
With Christmas just around the corner, one school is coming up with an innovative and environmentally friendly way for students to help celebrate the season.
Five YCLA finalists chosen
The Young Caymanian Leaders Foundation on Friday named three women and two men as finalists for the top spot in 2015’s annual awards contest, choosing among musicians, health professionals and finance experts.
Health City plans to grow intern program
Health City plans to grow its internship program to host 300 students next year.
Clifton Hunter edges ahead again
The Cayman Islands High School Track & Field Championships are always keenly contested, and the staging of the seventh annual three-day event last week had another close finish.
Wolves maul Knights, seek repeat
After a dominant campaign, the Bodden Town Wolves are eager to replicate the feat.
Prep edges out St. Ignatius for private school honors
Cayman Prep and High School are the inaugural holders of the Murray Westerborg Championship Trophy.
Knights visit Pines, prep for JA
John Gray High School continues to make the right moves on and off the court.
Soldiers march for repeat
The Soldiers will officially start their title defense on the court.
DREAM team assembles for points
Youth basketball is gearing up for its latest competition.
Students expose gaps in public transport system
A lack of public transportation is preventing teens from participating in after-school programs, according to a 2013-2014 report conducted by the Cayman Islands Youth Assembly.
Powery wraps up another untainted campaign as Thunder roll
Jonathan Powery continues to enjoy success on the court.
Final course of the season for ‘Music on the Menu’
The Cayman Arts Festival’s chamber music concert series “Music on the Menu” is back for its final presentation of the 2013/2014 season.
Private schools tournament kicks in for a fourth time
Cayman International School is proud to announce the fourth annual Private Schools Association Football Tournament.
Wesleyan eager to keep top spot
Wesleyan Christian Academy’s rise to youth basketball dominance has been quick and comprehensive.
Our people soared above the rim
Basketball and netball in the Cayman Islands netted many high points this year.
Powery and Cole lead kids best
Over the last three months, Jonathan Powery and Denton Cole stormed the court with tactical genius.
Coaches rate Soldiers’ tactics
The Wesleyan Soldiers are entrenched in a battle for respect.
Soldiers continue flawless march
One of youth basketball’s biggest surprises is the dominance of Wesleyan Christian Academy.
Lynx stay unbeaten, Wesleyan Soldiers roll on the court
It is early days but youth basketball has a pair of frontrunners.
Thompson lifts Griffins over Esso
Wesleyan Christian Academy is flexing its muscles in youth basketball.
PwC backs Under-16 hoops talent
It was another successful season as more than 120 boys and girls recently took the courts to showcase their talents in the annual PwC Under-16 Basketball League.
Wolves howling after bad start
One of the reigning champions of youth basketball is not in good form.
Bodden eager to house hoopsters
One of the lingering issues in local basketball is the lack of a central public venue.
Esso burns Bodden Town in opener
Youth basketball in Cayman had an impressive start to its premier competition.
Wesleyan tops U16s
Wesleyan Christian Academy are the latest champions in local basketball.
Hoopsters will storm the court
Local basketball leaps into action with a number of initiatives this month.
Game Takers rise for rookie crown
The Game Takers are among Cayman’s latest basketball champions.
Hawkins ignites Sparks
Youth basketball presses on in Cayman.
Game Takers punish Charterland
The Game Takers are continuing their march to basketball glory.
Walkers awards students' artworks
Law firm Walkers awards schools for students' artwork in the Cayman Islands.
Rico wins ‘Top Male Vocalist’ prize
Rico Orrett-Ebanks, 18, took top honours at the BC Interior Jazz Festival, winning a scholarship to Berkely University School of Music.
Jeremy: This one is for Patti
A recent football tournament was in honour of a cancer victim.
Prep girls and Catholic boys score props at Camana Bay
Cayman Prep and St. Ignatius now have the best private school football teams in Cayman.
Clifton Hunter sprints to a golden finish
The cream of schools track and field athletes competed for bragging rights over two days last week and Clifton Hunter School from Frank Sound went home with the most to boast about.
Interscholastic spectacle kicks off at Camana Bay
Secondary schools on Grand Cayman have another shot at football glory.
Track finals are sure thrill
The finals are on Thursday from 2-9pm and promise to be even more exciting.
Schools on track for top marks
The Inter-Secondary Schools Championships in track and field used to be poorly attended and had little significance to serious athletes vying for CARIFTA qualification and hopeful of track scholarships that could lead to pro careers.
Schools on track to earn props
Secondary school track and field athletes get their annual chance to compete for bragging rights this week in what promises to be the best ever high school competition.
Prodigies shoot for more glory
After successful title seasons, a pair of youth basketball teams have their sights on more trophies in 2013.
Wolves and Comets blaze a trail
As Cayman basketball leaps into 2013, it will be looking to build off the exploits of the Wolves and Comets.
Wolves complete U19 three-peat
The Wolves are maintaining their stranglehold on youth basketball.
April propels Lynx to chase U19 crown
Youth basketball is about to reach its climax.
Lynx struggle to keep top spot
The Lynx are not assured bragging rights in youth basketball.
Sasha Hunte called to the bar
Sasha Hunte has joined the Funds Department at Maples and Calder after doing her articles with the firm.
Wolves hunt for Wesleyan
The Wolves remain at the forefront of youth basketball in Cayman.
Wolves eye Esso
The Cayman Islands Basketball Association is continuing its Under-19 Basketball League.
Wolves hunt for third triumph
Wolves basketball club are chasing a third straight youth championship.
Lion’s offering word challenge
Lions spelling bee is being held this week.
West Bay food drive hailed a success
A recent hurricane season food drive by students of the Wesleyan Christian Academy has been deemed a resounding success.
West Bay food drive labelled a success
Some students in West Bay pitch in with local police for a food drive.
Boys seek kudos in El Salvador
Jamel Winton hopes to create a legacy in local hoops.
Cayman Arts Festival is a crucible for kids’ creativity
Young musicians and singers of the Cayman Islands benefit from the performance and education opportunities of the Cayman Arts Festival.
Who will be the young musician of the year?
It's time for the Butterfield Young Musician of the Year 2012 here in the Cayman Islands.
Flames burning for three-peat
The Home Gas Flames want to dominate women’s basketball for another year.
Shockwaves shoot to build momentum
The Shockwaves will be looking for more success on the court.
Lynx and Wesleyan stand tall
Two clubs are playing above the rest in youth basketball.
Bayers serve up indoor net drama
West Bay residents should see some tense indoor volleyball action.
Bayers volleying for indoor district finals
Community volleyball is coming to a close in West Bay.







































