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Election 2021

Candidates go big: The boldest education ideas from the 2021 campaign

By Patrick Brendel | April 12, 2021

Should the education system be governed by a regulatory body instead of the ministry? How about a single ‘education czar’? Should every Caymanian receive universal free education from preschool to college? What about merging Cayman’s local universities?

Election 2021

McLaughlin says ‘cultural shift’ needed on children with disabilities; parents call for changes to law and policy

By Patrick Brendel | April 3, 2021

Comments made by Premier Alden McLaughlin about the limitations of legislation and prevailing cultural attitudes toward people with disabilities sparked disagreements from political candidates and parents of children with special needs.

Election 2021

Chamber Forum: Ebanks previews education plan; Bush skips 2nd West Bay West debate

By Patrick Brendel | March 25, 2021

Ebanks discussed bullying, support for teachers, learning disabilities, school integration and parental involvement. Bush, the incumbent, did not participate.

Election 2021

West Bay West candidate Mario Ebanks: Integrate public school system

By Patrick Brendel | March 15, 2021

Ebanks said public school schools should be integrated by allowing non-Caymanians to attend.

Freedom of Information

Crowded classrooms or empty hallways? A Current analysis of public school enrolment and capacity

By Patrick Brendel | March 15, 2021

Grand Cayman’s public secondary schools are at more than 90% of their maximum capacity, meaning that they could accommodate fewer than 200 additional students who wish to enrol.

From the Current

  • Weekly Current, 14 Aug. 2022

    UCCI hosts summer STEM camp, Caymanians intern at OfReg, CIMPA scholarship winner, and more!

  • CI Cadet Corps Committee discuss plans with Minister Turner

    The Cayman Islands Cadet Corps Committee commenced discussion with Minister for Home Affairs Sabrina Turner on plans for the Cadet Corps.

  • UCCI hosts summer STEM camp

    UCCI welcomed 30 aspiring young STEM experts to its annual STEM summer camp.

  • Cayman Islands Marketing Professionals Association Awards Annual Scholarship to Local Student

    The Cayman Islands Marketing Professionals Association (CIMPA) has awarded its annual marketing scholarship to 19-year-old Gabriella Watson of Bodden Town.

  • Caymanian Students join OfReg team for six-week summer intern programme

    Three Caymanian students joined the team at OfReg last month at the start of a six-week summer intern programme.

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