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The Ministry of Education, Employment and Gender Affairs is a ministry of the Cayman Islands. It is headquartered on the fifth floor of the Government Administration Building in George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. [1] The Cayman Islands Department of Education Services (DES) operates public schools on the island. It is headquartered in a ...
St. Ignatius Catholic School; Cayman Prep and High School [3] Cayman International School [4] Triple C School; Truth For Youth School; First Baptist Christian School;
Education in the Cayman Islands is compulsory for those aged 4 to 16 and is free to all Caymanian children. [1] The literacy rate for residents over age 15 is 98%. [1] Public schools follow a British-style educational system. [1] The Cayman Islands Education Department operates 10 primary, one special education, and three high schools. [1]
A day to remember two National Heroes granted by government. [5] movable holiday: Ash Wednesday: movable holiday: Good Friday: movable holiday: Easter Monday: First Monday in May: Emancipation Day: replaced Discovery Day starting in 2024. Discovery Day was on the third Monday in May [6] Third Monday in May: Discovery Day: replaced Emancipation ...
The Cayman Islands government began assisting the school in 1961 and took over its operations in 1964. [2] In September 1970 it merged with the vocational school Secondary Modern, becoming a comprehensive school. The student population eventually reached 1,000. [2] In order to relieve Cayman High, [3] Cayman Islands Middle School opened in ...
The school was officially opened on 23 January 1967 as Cayman Brac Secondary Modern School with 73 students and 4 staff members, under the leadership of then-principal Layman E. Scott Sr. The school name was changed from Cayman Brac High School to Layman E. Scott Sr. High School on 20 April 2011 in honour of Layman E. Scott Sr. who served as ...
The Cayman Islands is a parliamentary representative democratic dependency. As a British Overseas Territories, Charles III is the head of state. The Premier of the Cayman Islands is the head of government. Executive power is exercised by the government, legislative power is vested in both the government and the Parliament of the Cayman Islands.
The Cayman Islands Gazette, sometimes referred to as The Gazette, [1] is the government gazette [2] of the Cayman Islands, [3] published by the Government Information Service fortnightly on alternate Mondays, and on other occasions as ordered by the Governor.