Building a learning nation

The Cayman Islands are gaining recognition the world over for building world-class learning spaces which reflect both 21st-Century thinking and the islands’ rich and unique culture. Here you can share in the progress of the most innovative, exciting and highly publicised capital programme for education ever undertaken in the Caribbean. These are the reflections in real time of those who are making it happen and those whose lives will be touched; educators, parents, students, government staff, architects, planners, and providers of the services students will ultimately benefit from. The world is watching this one, so leave your comments, link to the site and get in touch if you want to know more. You can see more on the education transformation process at http://buildingexcellencetogether.blogspot.com.


23 June, 2008

Construction starts at Clifton Hunter Campus

Construction has started on the new Clifton Hunter Campus! This is the first of the three new 21st century secondary campuses where construction work has actually commenced and already contractors Ton Jones International have demonstrated that they are working hard.
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Students, teachers, parents, education officials and the community alike are all excited that the long preparation work has now reached this stage where physical progress can be seen.
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The next secondary campus to start will be the John Gray site, where work is projected to start in early September. Further news on the construction of the Beulah Smith Campus will be announced later when contract issues and negotiations are completed.
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All three secondary campuses, along with the new George Town Primary School are slated to be open for students in September 2010. (GL)



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