Students and school leaders at Clifton Hunter High School are joined by Hon. Johany “Jay” Ebanks, Hon. Rolston Anglin, MOET Chief Officer Cetonya Cacho, Deputy Chief Officer Jerome McCoy, and Deputy Chief Officer Elroy Bryan, as the school celebrates achieving Good School standing.
Students, members of the CIFEC school staff, MOET Human Resources Director Kimari Fletcher-Barrett , Hon. Rolston Anglin, Chief Officer Cetonya Cacho, and Deputy Chief Officers Jerome McCoy and Elroy
Students cheer with excitement at Clifton Hunter High School as they celebrate their new Good School rating alongside Hon. Rolston Anglin, Chief Officer Cetonya Cacho, and Principal Ms. Buchanan, mark
Students and members of the CIFEC school community come together in celebration, reflecting the pride and shared achievement behind the institution’s Good School standing.
Clifton Hunter High School (CHHS) and the Cayman Islands Further Education Centre (CIFEC) have both attained a Good School standing following their most recent inspections by the Office of Education Standards (OES).
Both institutions marked the achievement with school-based celebrations on Monday, 12 January 2026, bringing together students, staff, and partners to recognise the collective effort behind the outcome. At Clifton Hunter High School, the occasion was attended by the Hon. Rolston Anglin, Minister for Education and Training, along with the Hon. Johany “Jay” Ebanks, Minister for Planning, Lands, Agriculture, Housing and Infrastructure and Member of Parliament for North Side.
With this milestone, all government high schools in the Cayman Islands are now rated ‘Good’.
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