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Quatre Bornes State Secondary School (QBSSS) is a government-operated secondary school in Quatre Bornes, Mauritius. The school opened on the grounds of the Sodnac SSS in 2005. It moved to Belle Rose SSS and then to the former Strattford College facility in 2009. The permanent school building opened in 2010. [1]
However, with the introduction of free secondary education in 1976 and the growth in demand for secondary education, the government upgraded the school to admit students up to form V. H.S.C classes were introduced in 1988 and in 1999 the school produced its first laureate. In 1998, an Amnesty and Health Club was founded by the students.
Rue Rochecouste, Forest Side, Curepipe Mahatma Gandhi Secondary School Nouvelle France MGSSNF Mixed State Grade 13 Link Road, La Vigie, Nouvelle France Mootoocoomaren Sangeelee State Secondary School MSSSS Boys State Grade 13 Royal Road, Surinam Notre Dame College NDC Girls Private aided Grade 13 Royal Road, Curepipe Road
James Burty David SSS was built in 2002 and was inaugurated by the Ministry of Education and the Honorable Mr. Rashid Beebeejaun among others. In the light of the educational reforms, with emphasis on regionalisation, a number of new state secondary schools were implanted across the island.
The Government Portal of Mauritius is the official web portal of the Government of Mauritius. It presents information resources and online services from government sources, accessible from a single point. The portal provides access to websites of ministries and their departments, websites of state bodies and e-Services.
Curepipe is home to various secondary schools which include the Ambassador College, Floreal SSS, Curepipe College, Dar-ul-Maarif Secondary School, Doha Secondary School, Dunputh Lallah SSS, Forest Side SSS Boys, Forest Side SSS Girls, Full Day School, Hindu Girls College, Imperial College, Loreto College Curepipe, [citation needed] Lycee ...
Renganaden Seeneevassen State Secondary School is a state school based in Port Louis, Mauritius. The school is named after Renganaden Seeneevassen , the first Mauritian Minister of Education. [ 1 ]
Bon Accueil State College or Bon Accueil State Secondary School, S.S.S. Bon Accueil, is an academic secondary school for girls in Bon Accueil, in the Flacq district of Mauritius. The school was established as a state sixth form college; the foundation stone was laid in December 2001 and the school opened on 11 January 2003 [1] with 210 lower VI ...