welcome to creek & spot bay school

The mission of Creek and Spot Bay Primary School is to create a progressive learning environment, utilizing dynamic teaching provided by a committed and qualified staff, in partnership with parents and the community, to produce well – rounded individuals, who possess a strong sense of cultural identity, and will make a positive contribution to society

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principal's welcome

Dear Parents/Guardians,

I extend a warm welcome to Creek & Spot Bay Primary School. It is truly an honour to serve as Principal of Creek & Spot Bay Primary School with Mrs. Caroline Frederick as my Deputy Principal. I feel privileged to work with an outstanding staff, and I am excited to work closely with all stakeholders to ensure the success and well-being of all our students.

Creek & Spot Bay Primary School is a unique place to learn and grow. We are proud of our two campuses: the Infant School (located at Creek) with its lovely fruit trees and the majestic Bluff and the Junior School (situated at Spot Bay) with its shady grape trees and the Caribbean Sea. Our tranquil settings enhance the high expectations we have for each student. Our students are kind, compassionate, and curious and together with our dedicated staff, we strive to make them feel loved, valued, accepted, and safe.

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news from the dept. of education services

Layman Scott High School Hosts Career Fair and Mock Interviews
Layman E. Scott Snr. High School (LSHS) celebrated its annual Career Fair on Friday, 20 March 2026, at the Aston Rutty Centre, welcoming over 40 local business entities and approximately 140 partners. The event, themed “Pathways to Success: Exploring Careers, Building Futures”, offered students from Years 6 to Year 12 a unique opportunity to explore career options and engage with potential employers.read more ❯
Alexa Valencia Named Young Musician of the Year
The 18th Annual Butterfield Young Musician of the Year competition took centre stage on Friday, 27 February at the George Town Public Library, showcasing eight of the Cayman Islands’ most promising young performers in an evening of exceptional musical artistry.read more ❯
Secondary Students Showcase Outstanding Talent at NCFA
This year, the NCFA received 176 entries from public, private, and homeschool students across Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac. Adjudicators awarded five platinum, 73 gold, 62 silver, and 34 bronze awards, reflecting the remarkable calibre of the participants. read more ❯
National Education Conference Scheduled for 30 January
The Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) and the Department of Education Services (DES), will host a National Education Conference at the John Gray High School Gymnasium on Friday, 30 January 2026. Held under the theme “Innovation, Inclusion, Impact,”.read more ❯
LSHS Educator Cleared to Resume Duties
The Department of Education Services (DES) confirms that an educator at Layman E. Scott Senior High School, in accordance with safeguarding protocols, has been cleared to resume duties, as no evidence was found to support allegations of misconduct.read more ❯