St. Ignatius Catholic School
Cayman Islands
About St. Ignatius Catholic School
St. Ignatius Catholic School, Cayman Islands is located on the beautiful Caribbean Island of Grand Cayman. The school was established in 1971 and currently has 725 students and nearly 100 staff from many different countries. Students begin their St. Ignatius education in Nursery, and proceed all the way through to Year 13. The school is owned and operated by St. Ignatius Catholic Parish as an Apostolic Ministry.
Mission Statement
St. Ignatius Catholic School nurtures the spiritual, academic, social and personal development of every student within a caring, supportive and welcoming Catholic community. Ultimately, St. Ignatius forms young persons who will go forth to transform the world for God’s greater glory.
Our Principles and Practices
1. Proudly Catholic to foster spiritual growth
- We accompany and guide our students to develop a loving and genuine relationship with Jesus. Students’ spiritual growth is an integral "link in the chain" of our students' journeys; it is based on Catholic values, teachings, reverence, respect, and practices.
- Students’ understanding of faith and spirituality is deepened through interactions with adults, religious education, liturgical services, retreats and reflection, collective worship, and opportunities to serve others.
2. A caring and affirming educational environment
- Positive, respectful, collaborative and affirming relationships are at the heart of our school and parish communities. They permeate all our relationships, interactions and learning opportunities.
- The academic success, wellbeing and happiness of our students drive all our efforts. We aim to ensure that all students fulfil their potential.
- Families and community members are warmly welcomed and valued; they are considered an integral part of the St. Ignatius extended family.
3. Accessible to all
- We thrive on our diversity; students benefit from an environment that celebrates the identity and cultural background of each individual, while preserving the unique heritage and culture of the Cayman Islands.
- While striving to be accessible to the Cayman Islands Catholic community, students from all backgrounds and walks of life are welcomed, valued and respected.
- We strive to ensure all students are successful in their schooling and to reduce barriers to learning to ensure equitable access to the curriculum.
4. Commitment to excellence and ongoing improvement
- We strive to ensure that all students benefit from consistent high-quality teaching, through the selection and retention of effective and experienced staff, focused professional development, research and the nurturing of professional learning communities.
- We engage in ongoing, systematic and rigorous self-evaluation; challenging ourselves and each other to ensure continuous improvement.
5. Enriching and stimulating curriculum
- We provide a broad, balanced, responsive and relevant curriculum that enriches and stimulates learning and addresses students’ interests and needs.
- Students are able to pursue their interests through their curricular choices, extra-curricular activities and bespoke support.
6. Learning for the real world
- We prepare our students to be global citizens in a rapidly-changing and technology-driven world; ensuring they develop digital and entrepreneurial skills, and dispositions for lifelong learning.
- We ensure that students are empowered to experience a sense of agency in their lives and in their learning; ensuring they take increasing responsibility for their choices as they progress through school.
- Our students benefit from ongoing opportunities and interactions that help them develop their leadership skills, with a particular focus on contribution, confidence, empathy, resilience and kindness.
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Location
Living in the Cayman Islands is wonderful. The weekends feel like holidays, and a school holiday spent on the island is like the best summer holiday you could dream of. It has beautiful beaches, clear blue seas, water sports, and amazing food. With the time saved on commuting and generally a better work-life balance, I have been able to participate in sports and develop new interests, something I wasn't able to do with my busy life in London.
- Head of Sixth FormCayman is a wonderful, vibrant place to live. From the moment I started at St. Ignatius, I felt welcomed. It is a perfect place to raise your family or expand your career goals.
- Primary Teaching Assistant