
Cayman International School
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Address: 95 Minerva Drive, Camana Bay
Phone: 345-945-4664
Email: cis@cis.ky
Website: https://www.caymaninternationalschool.org
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CaymanInternationalSchool/
Key Contact: Jim Urquhart
Established: October 1994
Inspection Date: January 2020
Overall Rating: Good
Type of School: Private, Affiliated (ISS)
Number of Students: 770
% Caymanian Students: 22%
% Special Education Needs: NA
Number of Teachers: 99
Number of Support Staff: 42
Student-Teacher Ratio: 7.8
Student-Staff Ratio: 5.5
Age of Students: 2 years to 18 years
Annual Tuition:
- Nursery: 5 Days Per Week, Half-Day $11,550 / 5 Days Per Week, Full-Day $13640 / 3 Days Per Week, Full-Day $8,310 / 2 Days Per Week, Full-Day $5,700
- Pre-K3: 5 Days Per Week, Full-Day $13,640 / 3 Days Per Week, Full-Day $8,310
- Pre-K4: $13,640
- Kindergarten – Grade 2: $16,360
- Grades 3 – 5: $18,870
- Grades 6 – 8: $21,170
- Grades 9 – 12: $22,520
OES Inspection Reports:
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*Editor’s Note: Information sources include Office of Education Standards, Office of Auditor General, school website, communication with school, and/or other sources such as Cayman Parent or Cayman Resident. We strive to keep information as current as possible (i.e. tuition, number of students, etc.) but this is subject to change. Please contact pbrendel@caymancurrent.org with comments, corrections or updates.*
Last Updated on 11 September 2021