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early childhood assistance programme

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Early Childhood Assistance Programme Funding Extended Through Summer Months

By Ministry of Education | July 8, 2022

ECAP funding is being extended to the months of July and August for children who were approved for the 2021/2022 school year.

Press Release

Early Childhood Assistance Programme Funding Available for 2022/2023 Academic Year

By Ministry of Education | March 4, 2022

The ECAP programme is open to Caymanian children who turn three years old before 1 Sept. 2022 and meet means testing requirements.

Press Release

Early Childhood Assistance Programme Funding Application Period Begins

By Ministry of Education | March 4, 2021

The application period is open for the Ministry of Education’s Early Childhood Assistance Programme for the 2021/2022 academic year. The programme helps parents of Caymanian children to pay for preschool fees.

From the Current

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    PACT's progress on education goals, school meals update, tertiary admissions amid CXC delays, and more!

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    LIFE and Intertrust Group donate 27,734 books to provide class libraries to all public primary schools in Cayman.

  • ICCI Students Now Get 100% on Government Scholarships

    Government scholarships will now fund 100% of students' ICCI costs, rather than 80% as was the case previously.

  • Tertiary Institutions Offer Alternatives for Acceptance Amid CXC Results Delay

    Local tertiary institutions will accept students without CXC results yet, based on recommendations from their schools.

  • Ministry of Education Continues its Roll Out of Public School Meals Programme

    Education Minister Juliana O'Connor-Connolly and other officials toured the canteen facility at UCCI as part of planning for the continued rollout of the school meals programme.

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