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Ed director says assault doesn’t define JGHS

Ed director says assault doesn’t define JGHS

| 18/09/2023 | 34 Comments

(CNS): In a video message following an assault on a John Gray High School student by two of his peers last week, Department of Education Services (DES) Director Mark Ray outlined what the Ministry of Education, the DES, schools and the police are doing to ensure safe learning environments for students and staff. Last Friday, […]

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JGHS students arrested for attack on peer

JGHS students arrested for attack on peer

| 13/09/2023

(CNS) UPDATED: Police have now confirmed that the two students who were arrested Wednesday morning on suspicion of assault ABH have been bailed as the investigation continues. The boys were arrested and temporarily excluded from John Gray High School after an attack on another boy in the school just two weeks into the new school […]

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CI$1.7M deal signed for new Red Bay classrooms

CI$1.7M deal signed for new Red Bay classrooms

| 12/09/2023 | 21 Comments

(CNS): The Ministry of Education has signed a deal with local contractor Ron Wilson’s Equipment and Construction to build three Year 6 classrooms at Red Bay Primary School. The new school block is expected to cost around CI$1.7 million and will allow the three existing Year 6 classes to be converted into three Reception classrooms, […]

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Teacher removed from primary school for misconduct

Teacher removed from primary school for misconduct

| 05/09/2023 | 28 Comments

(CNS): The Department of Education Services (DES) has confirmed that a staff member was removed Monday, less than a week after the start of the new term, from the Prospect Primary School in relation to an allegation of misconduct. CNS understands that the individual was a teacher who was not new to the school. Officials […]

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Brac school to cost under $50M, says DES

Brac school to cost under $50M, says DES

| 01/09/2023 | 92 Comments

(CNS): Government officials have said that the estimated cost of the new high school on Cayman Brac is less than $49,772,223. The information was released to CNS this week in response to a freedom of information request we made after a planning application for the project appeared on the government website.

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Primary school shut for repairs as term begins

Primary school shut for repairs as term begins

| 01/09/2023 | 28 Comments

(CNS): Sir John A Cumber Primary School in West Bay was closed Friday for emergency electrical repairs, just as the young students returned to school after the summer break. The Department of Education Services (DES) described the situation as an electrical emergency. Meanwhile, a mysterious object was found in a child’s lunch at an undisclosed […]

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Bullying has long plagued schools, says minister

Bullying has long plagued schools, says minister

| 30/08/2023 | 48 Comments

(CNS): As students return to school after the summer break, the Education Ministry has launched a National Anti-bullying Campaign to ensure that they learn in a welcoming and safe environment without the fear of being bullied. Officials said the goal is to raise awareness about recent changes to the Education Act, including the introduction of […]

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Gov’t seeks planning approval for Brac school

Gov’t seeks planning approval for Brac school

| 25/08/2023 | 56 Comments

(CNS): An application from the Ministry of Education and architects Chambers Gibb has been submitted to the planning department for a new high school on Cayman Brac. However, the government has revealed very few details about this latest public school project. During her address at the Annual Education Professional Welcome event last week, Education Minister […]

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Minister wants more pay hikes for educators

Minister wants more pay hikes for educators

| 21/08/2023 | 52 Comments

(CNS): Education Minister Juliana O’Connor-Connolly wants to give another pay raise to all educators, from entry-level staff to school principals, so that no one in education will be making less than $3,500 per month by the start of the 2024 academic year. During her welcome address to education professionals at the start of the new […]

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New teacher facing inquiry over abuse allegation

New teacher facing inquiry over abuse allegation

| 21/08/2023

(CNS): A new teacher who was recruited to begin work in government schools this year is under investigation after accusations that he sexually abused a young Jamaican girl in his care this summer. The member of staff has been removed from the school pending the outcome of the investigation. A letter allegedly from a family […]

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UCCI research reveals work skills gap across region

UCCI research reveals work skills gap across region

| 10/07/2023 | 32 Comments

(CNS): The Cayman Islands and other countries in the Caribbean are dealing with a very limited qualified pool of workers who lack job-ready skills, according to new research by the UCCI, published in London. The research, which included a survey conducted among Rotary Club members from eight islands in the region, found that the skills […]

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