Thursday, April 10, 2008



STUDENTS IN ACTION


Look at us!!! We are involved in everything the Education Department has to offer. Here the oldest child is teaching the younger ones to use the Mimio Interactive White board. It's real fun for them.

Wednesday, April 9, 2008







EGG HUNT AND KITE FLYING
The egg hunt was real fun for us. We searched the school compound and found several colourful eggs which contained money and candies.

With favourable weather,our kites went up with no problem. We flew the kites for a long time in the school compound. The fun ended when when one of the kites crashed on the roof .

To all you kite flyers, remember to fly your kites away from overhead electrical wires.

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

The Sister Islands Primary Sports Championship





The Sister Islands Sports Championship too place in Cayman Brac on February 27th & 28th, 2008. Jovian (Reception) participated min the Bean Bag Throw and the 50m Race. Taron (Yr. 1) competed in the Bean Bag Race and the 60 & 80 metre races. Waid (yr. 6) the last participant did the Turbo Javelin Throw. Little Cayman School was placed third. We has real fun on the days of the sportd and moreover when we visited the West End Primary School.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Little Cayman Mardi Gras





Mardi Gras was celebrated in Little Cayman on February 2nd, 2008. Our school participated in the Float Parade and copped the first prize in the children's category. Our theme 'Arawak Indians of Yesteryear' was well displayed by the traditional Arawak clothing, face painting, feathered headdresses, and jewelry. This festival was well supported by the locals as well as tourists. It was real fun!

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

little Cayman 'Four Kings'




Despite an enrollment of four students, (reception, Yr. 1, Yr. 2, and Yr 6) Little Cayman Education Services again had our Annual Christmas Program at the Baptist Church. Our theme this year was ' We Four Kings'. We sang many Christmas songs and dramatised the birth of Jesus Christ. This event was well supported by the community. To make the program more school/community friendly, participants were drawn from the congregation, who readily accepted to do a skit or two.