
Layman E. Scott Sr. High School
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Address: 941 A Dennis Foster Road, Cayman Brac
Phone: 345-948-2226
Email: devon.brown@gov.ky
Website: https://schools.edu.ky/leshs
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/laymanshs/
Key Contact: Devon Brown
Established: January 1967
Inspection Date: May 2021
Overall Rating: Good
Type of School: Public
Number of Students: 153
% Caymanian Students: 83%
% Special Education Needs: 28%
Number of Teachers: 24
Number of Support Staff: 4
Student-Teacher Ratio: 6.4 : 1
Student-Staff Ratio: 5.5 : 1
Age of Students: 11 to 17 years
Annual Cost Per Student: $19,337
OES Inspection Reports:
- Full Inspection Report, May 2021
- Full Inspection Report, October 2018
- Summary Inspection Report, October 2018
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Last Updated on 7 June 2021