Benefiting the community
What community events will you be attending at your new campus?
A meeting hall and comfortable spaces for socializing on your campus will mean that community events such as graduations will be able to take place locally in venues fit for the occasion. Meanwhile, additional areas such as libraries, cafes and media centers will give everyone in the community the opportunity to mix learning and access to technology with the joys of socializing with other members of the community. Just picture yourself enjoying a dance production just a short drive away in the state-of-the-art performing-arts building, or meeting with friends over a coffee whilst you surf you the net!
Have you ever wanted to go back to school or improve your skills?
If you're inclined to set yourself a challenge or just want to exercise the grey matter, why not take advantage of the many after-hours courses and adult-training programmes, which will be offered in a range of subjects and vocations at all levels - long after the sun has set and your children are getting ready for bed? Remember, learning is for everyone, not just for your children - and your own professional and personal development is important at every stage of your life.
Where will you go in a storm?
Your new campus is more than just a place for sport, communities and learning - it will also provide refuge for you and your family in a category 5 hurricane. Collectively, Cayman's three new campuses offer the nation additional sheltering capacity for another 4,500 people, more than all the current public provisions combined!
Are you getting value for the investment in your community?
By considering the many services your new campus offers, it is easy to see how it will improve the way of life in your community, not just for your children but for you, your friends and your family.
It is also a comfort to know that by combining multiple community-services in this way you can be assured that your new campus represents the best possible value for the country's investment in you and your community.