Details and rules released for CIFEC new school year

| 21/08/2012

(GIS): The school year is just about to begin and students need to make the necessary preparations to be ready for the upcoming academic year.  Cayman Islands Further Education Centre (CIFEC) students need to be aware of the important dates and activities happening over the next few weeks. CIFEC students who completed the academic year 2011/2012 must collect their examination results on Monday 27 August. On this day, students will also be able to access advice and guidance on their next steps from a range of providers, including CIFEC, UCCI, Cayman Islands Government’s Scholarships Secretariat and the Private Schools who offer A Level studies. 

Studentsmust report to the Hall on the new CIFEC campus which is now located at 515 Walkers Road (old John Gray High School site) between 8:00am and 4:00pm. For the students who completed Year 11 in the 2011/2012 academic year, and are now entering CIFEC, there will be a three-step process to their enrolment.

During Step 1, students will come to collect their results and will be able to access advice and guidance about their progression pathways on Tuesday 28 August at CIFEC.    At this point, students who are interested in pursuing the CIFEC Dual-Entry Programme, which allows eligible students to spend Year 12 pursuing advanced study at an external programme for credit towards graduation, will be given an opportunity to apply for permission for entry.  In order to qualify for the Dual-Entry programme, students must have earned at least 5 Level 2 passes, including English and Mathematics.

Step 2 is for students who choose to study at CIFEC who will have an opportunity to enrol on this day.  They will meet with specialist Careers Advisors and curriculum staff to discuss their options and to put together a programme that best suits them. 

Step 3 is for all enrolled CIFEC students who will then undertake an intensive Induction Programme on Monday 3 September and Tuesday 4 September, which will introduce them to the year, their rights, responsibilities and activities.  The rest of that week will be spent working with Careers Staff to identify the best fit for individual internships.

Furthermore, it is important for CIFEC students to know what will be the acceptable dress code for this upcoming school year.  Due to the uniqueness of CIFEC, the uniform is slightly different from that of the other Government high schools.

The dress code for CIFEC is as follows:
All Clothing should be ironed
Torn, dirty, or frayed clothing is unacceptable
Uniform for Female Students:
Plain black shoes/sneakers – minimal heel permitted
White,  grey or black crew socks
Black skirt or pants that fit properly and are worn at the waist. Skirt no shorter than knee length
A solid White/Grey/Black blouse/polo shirt with no logo, decoration or pattern
Underclothing beneath blouses must be white in colour
One pair of stud earrings, should be in good taste, worn in the lower lobe
Makeup, nail polish and false nails suitable for working environment only
Head Covers that are required for religious purposes are allowed.
Hair is to be kept groomed and smart and appropriate for the workplace
Uniform for Male Students
Plain black shoes/sneakers
White,  grey or black crew socks
Black pants with pockets that fit properly and are worn at the waist
Solid black belt – no visible underwear
A solid White/Grey/Black collared long/short sleeve /polo shirt with no logo, decoration or pattern. T-shirts if worn underneath must be plain white.
Hair is to be groomed and smart.  No extreme hairstyle, design in the hair or colour
Earrings and other types of jewellery should not be worn.
No items that display connection to gangs are allowed.
Eyebrows are not to be shaved or have designs
Head Covers that are required for religious purposes are allowed.
 

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