welcome to east end primary & nursery school

The mission of East End Primary & Nursery  School is to ensure a positive learning environment where students are able to reach their full potential.  Stakeholders together maximising open dialogue and utilising relevant and creative teaching practices to empower students to master the curriculum, embrace challenges and contribute positively to society.

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  • On 12th February we held our Love & Belonging Day! This was  a special morning filled with fun activities, support booths, and meaningful moments with your child.

  • On Tuesday, 16th December, our students presented “A Child Is Born: The Story of Christmas.” Through drama, singing, and instrumental performances, along with costumes representing different Bible characters, they retold

  • The East End Primary and Nursery School Student Council Department is making a meaningful impact beyond the classroom by giving back to elderly members of the community through acts of

  • principal's welcome

    Dr. O’Neil Duncan comes with a wealth of experience in Education and Educational Leadership. Dr. Duncan assumed the role of principal of the East End Primary School in August 2022. Since then he has been steadily working to push the school to the next level. Dr. Duncan has over 20 years’ experience in the field of education and has taught and/or administered in 4 high schools and 6 colleges/universities. His field of expertise is in Educational Leadership and Computer Technology. Dr. Duncan has authored 4 textbooks that are used all over the Caribbean to prepare students at the CSEC and Advanced Level examinations. Dr. Duncan hopes to operationalize the school improvement plan for the school through:
    • Improving the teaching and learning capacity of the teachers
    • Focusing on curriculum, instruction and assessment
    • Introducing an Early Years facility for the East End community
    Dr. O’Neil Duncan Principal, East End Primary School

    news from the dept. of education services

    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 ❯
    Cayman’s Brightest Spellers Crowned at National Spelling Bees
    Two outstanding young spellers rose to the top at this year’s National Spelling Bee competitions, held at the John Gray High School Performing Arts Hall from 25 to 26 November.read more ❯
    George Town Library Presents Festive Storytime
    The Cayman Islands Public Library Services is pleased to invite the public to a festive edition of Storytime With ?, featuring award-winning international storyteller Karen Belanger-Richmond and puppeteer Fran Richmond.read more ❯