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Economics and Statistics Office GDP survey
Today, we’re sitting down with Ron Farier and Selburn Christian from the Economics and Statistics Office to unpack the importance of the 2025 GDP survey and what it means for businesses.
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Cayman Compass
Education minister: ‘No student will be left behind’
Cayman’s new education minister, Rolston Anglin, will seek to put a heavy focus on early years learning as he attempts to transform academic performance in the country’s schools.
Anglin, who has come back into the ministry after 12 years out of politics, said he was concerned at the lack of progress since he last held the post.
Two-thirds of primary school students and around half of Cayman’s high school graduates are currently not meeting expected standards in maths and English.
In a first interview with Compass TV’s Forefront talk show, Anglin said tough decisions would be needed and he was dedicated to making real change.
“I’m back, sleeves rolled up and ready to rock and roll and get the work done for the people,” he said.
And he made a plea to parents to work with schools and educators to help transform standards.
