Cayman Islands/Which island??

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Hello,

My husband and I have a home business that we can work from
anywhere.  We are considering a move to the Caymans next
summer.  We have been reading as much as possible.  We prefer
quiet, nature, outdoor activities, personal safety, friendly
communities, and enriching activities for our children.  
Personally we would probably prefer to live on one of the sister
islands, but are concerned that that may not be the best choice
for our 3 children--ages 6 yrs, 3 yrs, and 18 months.  I read that
ex-pat kids can't attend gov't schools, but I couldn't see that
there are any private schools on the sister islands.  Are there any
ex-pat kids on the sister islands and do they have to home
school?  What about opportunities for socialization with other
children, etc?  Your thoughts and recommendations??

Thanks, Kat

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Kat
I am trying to check with my contacts about schooling in the sister islands.  Not sure if you have discovered it, but there is some useful general info on the Education system at http://www.caymannewresident.com/page_id_13.html
Regards
Robert

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