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MEDCO Cassis Secondary School MEDCO CSS Girls Private aided Grade 11 Cassis Road, Cassis, Port-Louis: Merton College MC Mixed Private aided Grade 13 Royal Road, Pamplemousses: Muslim Girls' College MGC Girls Private aided Grade 13 5 Dauphine Street, Port-Louis: Northfields International High School NIHS Mixed Private unaided IGCSE
The education system in Mauritius is categorized into 4 main sectors – pre-primary, primary, secondary and tertiary. There is additionally a provision for pre-vocational and vocational education and training for school leavers and students outside of the academic stream. Pre-primary schools accept students from the age of three.
Le Bocage International School (LBIS) is an English-medium, private international school offering educational services to boys and girls from the ages of 11–19. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] LBIS was founded in 1990 and is located at Mount Ory, Moka ( Mauritius ).
The Collège du Saint Esprit is a private catholic secondary school in Mauritius. It is one of the most prestigious and competitive secondary education institutions in the country. The school consists of a boys-only department in Quatre Bornes where students are prepared for the School Certificate, the Higher School Certificate [1] and other ...
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Piton State College (PSC) is a state secondary school based in Piton, Mauritius.Students are prepared for the School Certificate and the Higher School Certificate that are carried out through the Cambridge International Examinations(CIE).
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Sir Abdool Raman Osman State College, abbreviated as SARO SC or simply SARO, is a public secondary school for boys and girls in Phoenix, Mauritius. It was found in 1996 as the Royal College of Phoenix and was renamed in late 1996 after Sir Abdool Raman Osman, the first Governor-General of Mauritius. The school became a National College in 2007.