CIFEC students ‘homeless’ as new term opens

| 28/08/2024 | 13 Comments
CIFEC entrance (photo credit: DES)

(CNS): The Ministry of Education and Department of Education Services (DES) has revealed that students attending the Cayman Islands Further Education Centre (CIFEC) this year do not currently have anywhere to go to class “due to unexpected delays in completing the renovations to the former George Hicks site”. Officials have said CIFEC will “temporarily operate from an alternative site”, but even though lessons are due to start next week, parents still have no idea where their children will be attending.

According to some of the parents who contacted CNS, they were told about the issue at a meeting yesterday evening, literally hours before registration opens today and when it is far too late for them to register at any other educational institution. One parent noted that the chances of getting their teenager into another school is nigh on impossible at the moment as schools are all full to bursting.

CIFEC Director Mark Seerattan has said the school is collaborating closely with the DES and the administrators of the Clifton Hunter and John Gray High Schools to “finalise plans for the start of school, and will announce specific details shortly”.

He added that various solutions are being explored, including split-site arrangements and alternative ways “to leverage available resources and spaces without compromising the quality of education”.

DES Director Mark Ray said the department recognised the inconvenience and uncertainty this situation might cause for some students, parents and staff. “However, we are committed to minimising disruptions while providing the best possible education for our students,” he said, adding that the DES is in constant communication with the project team.

Stakeholders will be provided with regular updates on the progress of the new facility, Ray said in a press release, as he attempted to reassure concerned parents. “We share your concerns, and are dedicated to addressing them promptly and effectively,” he added.

Registration and induction for CIFEC students start today and on 2 September, depending on the student’s surnames, as outlined below.

Cayman Islands Further Education Centre (CIFEC) Registration Schedule

Date Time ActivityDetails 
28 August8:30 AM-10:30 AMRegistration (Surname A-L)Surname A-D
 11:00 AM-12:30PMRegistration (Surname A-L)Surname E-H
 1:30 PM-3:00 PMRegistration (Surname A-L)Surname I-L
29 August8:30 AM-10:30 AMRegistration (Surname M-Z)Surname M-P
 11:00AM-12:30 PMRegistration (Surname M-Z)Surname Q-T
 1:30 PM-3:00 PMRegistration (Surname M-Z)Surname U-Z

Cayman Islands Further Education Centre (CIFEC) Induction Schedule

DateTime ActivityDetails
2 September8:00 AM-2:30 PMInduction Day 1 Core CIFEC Students ONLYSurname A-L 
3 September 8:00 AM-2:30 PMInduction Day 2 Core CIFEC Students ONLYSurname M-Z
4 September8:00 AM-2:30 PMInduction Day 3 Core CIFEC Students ONLYSurname A-L
5 September8:00 AM-2:30 PMInduction Day 4 Core CIFEC Students ONLYSurname M-Z
6 September 8:00 AM-2:30 PMInduction Day 5 Core CIFEC Students ONLYSurname A-L
9 September8:00 AM-2:30 PMInduction Day 6 Core CIFEC Students ONLYSurname M-Z

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  1. Anonymous says:

    Major politician owned school built on time with no delays off Linford Pierson. Makes you go hmmmmmm.

  2. Anonymous says:

    this is unreal…does anyone see this massive failure by the person who is responsible for education in our country. one day giving raises, to underperforming staff, but still apparently blind to the ongoing disaster. if the kids are the future, we are in trouble. the most important people on the island are treated so unfairly.

    bring in the UK. get rid of most of the teachers with a payout. they will happily leave, and start fresh. it will be cheaper in the long run seeing the social problems we already have now. don’t tell me to go anywhere. I am one of you. right from Savannah..

  3. Anonymous says:

    Anything government put their hands on is a mess.

  4. Anonymous says:

    Apathy amongst parents and teachers alike is killing our school system. How can productive grads be then produced?
    So many actual horror stories. Like great Local teachers, with over a decade in the system, with degrees, advanced degrees, and years teaching local and private schools BEFORE joining government, we know them well.
    Yet some in this state are still in ASSISTANT Teacher positions,paid bottom dollar, while acting as teachers, and even with DES hiring the many from overseas teachers colleges!
    Andd.
    The local blocked Assistants have to TRAIN these new teachers!! Yes. Still happening!!
    Shame on us all for not demanding better for them and our students.

  5. Anonymous says:

    I find it despicable that the premier and governor were prancing around for photos on the first day of school, while knowing full well this major issue is unresolved. If this was the private sector, heads would roll!

  6. Anonymous says:

    The levels of maladministration and deceit required for us to be where we now find ourselves are likely criminal at common law. Our robust law enforcers are themselves seemingly complicit, and so no accountability will follow, as the destruction of Cayman accelerates.

  7. Anonymous says:

    another glorious day for the civil service….zzzzz
    any comment Mrs governor?

  8. Anonymous says:

    Delays? Thats because the general contractor has had nobody there for months. Anytime you drive by you might see a couple of workers there at most. That’s what happens when you give contracts to the large contractors, who just sub it out to the same smaller contractors that government rejected and collect the profit.

  9. Anonymous says:

    How embarrassing.

  10. Anonymous says:

    World Class ‘Caribbean’ (term used in the broad sense) incompetence. I’ve heard stories about this and they couldn’t organise a party in a brewery.

  11. Anonymous says:

    Who is the minister for education?

  12. Anonymous says:

    “World Class” – is the phrase, I believe.

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    • Diogenes of Cayman says:

      Doubtless one of a few choice phrases parents are likely using in relation to this fiasco

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