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The number of pre-primary schools in March 2011 was 1,018, that is 985 in the Island of Mauritius and 33 in Rodrigues. 75% of these schools were privately run institutions, 18% operating on government primary school premises administered by the Early Childhood Care and Education Authority and the remaining 7% were administered by either Roman ...
Northfields International High School NIHS Mixed Private unaided IGCSE Labourdonnais Village, Mapou: OCEP College OCEP Mixed Private unaided Grade 13 3 Labourdonnais Street, Port-Louis: Pailles State Secondary School PAISSS Girls State Grade 13 Avenue Perruche, 3 Morcellement Raffray Pamplemousses State Secondary School PMSSS Girls State Grade 13
Secondary schools in Mauritius (22 P) Pages in category "Schools in Mauritius" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total.
Clavis may refer to: Glossary, a key or alphabetical list of terms in a particular domain of knowledge with the definitions for those terms; Handcuffs, restraint devices designed to secure an individual's wrists in proximity to each other after being arrested or taken into custody; Clavis (publisher), Flemish publishing house of children's ...
Pre-primary education in Mauritius; Primary education in Mauritius; Secondary education in Mauritius; Tertiary education in Mauritius; Vocational education in Mauritius; List of secondary schools in Mauritius; List of tertiary institutions in Mauritius; Mauritius Examinations Syndicate; Certificate of Primary Education; National Assessment at ...
The Sir Edward Walter Government School and St Leon RCA are primary school which educates young children. In Providence quarter there is the Lady Lydie Ringadoo Government School. Belle-Rive contains a medical educational institute. [3] Young adults, mainly from India and Mauritius, are promoted to various sections of dental surgeries. Quartier ...
The new establishment was named Royal College School or simply La School. Due to the sheer number of pupils, the new branch also faced accommodation problems, leading to extension work. As the island's population grew significantly and to reduce commuting times for students living in the northern part of Mauritius and Port Louis the government ...