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fatimacassim93

Good Morning


I Hope everone is well!


I would like to know about the government schools in mauritius   are expats children allowed to go to these schools? If so, what is the school fees per year? Our current budget does not allow for international schooling but once my husband and I secure jobs then we can go the private school route. Also can anyone suggest which government schools are of high quality and the subjects are taught in English meduim.


I look forward to all the help I can get.


Thank you very much


Kind Regards

Fatima Cassim

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Bhavna

Hello Fatima,


Government schools are open to everyone. They are free (maybe PTA fees + uniform, books etc are at the expense of the parents)


English is not a teaching medium nor a communication medium (except fro subjects that need to be taught in English). Even then, teachers will explain to some extent in french as it is more convenient.


Also french is mandatory as subject.


French and creole will be widely used to teach and communicate.


English is a teaching/communication medium only in private english medium schools.

Try to find a cheap english medium school, a half way between government and private school.


All the best

Bhavna

fatimacassim93

Thank you for all the information Bhavna. Do you know of any cheap English meduim schools I can contact? Or if anyone else know of good schools that are not as pricey as the international schools.

Bhavna

There are some recommandations in the the Guide > page 86 : /guides/guide-Maur … nglish.pdf


Not all of them are mainstream english private schools.


You might want to contact them and enquire about fees.


There's also :


St Nicholas Grammar school

Dukesbridge

Hamptom etc.


I didn't ask, are you looking for pre-primary, primary or secondary school ?

fatimacassim93

Thanks, I will have a look at them, I'm looking for a Primary School.

leah555777

Hiya Fatima Cassim,


Some information regarding mid-priced private primary schools, based on my experience and interactions, which might be of help to ya:


Hampton

Long established school with proven academic and child developmental level. A nice percentage of expats make up the student population.


Step Ahead

Another well established school with proven academic level and offering a myriad of extra curricular activities. Unique school set-up due to the natural environment and wonderful views from the school.


Dukesbridge

Largest private school group of the island. But their primary schools level is still quite unproven and their quality of education becoming somewhat diluted according to parents due to increased focus on quantity.


Brightfield

Another school with an interesting curriculum (academic and developmental) but with their level still unproven.


Monthly fees in the range MUR7000-8000.


Cheers.

fatimacassim93

Thank you Leah, this is soo helpful

faniemohamed

@fatimacassim93 Aslm Fatima, you asked the exact same quetion and scenario i am facing. Please contat me privately as i have lots of questions.. Thnk you very much to @leah for the awesome reply

dawny1307

@leah555777


Hi Leah. Thank you for all info you gave, I'm just wondering; do you know if schooling is compulsory in Mauritius for all ages? My son is 12 and will be 13 by the time we arrive in Mauritius to live next year. He is currently homeschooled and world prefer to carry on with this at least until we've settled in a bit. But he may well want to go to regular school after a while in order to make friends and integrate more into Mauritian Life... We will be able to afford a nice mid-price International high school. Do you have a list of any of this type at all?


Many thanks, Dawn Griffiths ðŸ™ðŸ¾

spiel

Compulsory until 16 yrs, homeschooling allowed or online academies

carrimr

@fatimacassim93


Salaams Fatima

We are also looking to move to Mauritius from SA and wanted to also understand the schooling structure and fees in Mauritius.


The Private Schools are very pricey

Can we perhaps chat further


Thanks

carrimr

@fatimacassim93


Salaams Fatima


We are from South Africa and looking to move to mauritius. Private schools seems highly expensive. Did you get the information you asked for regarding Government Schools and can you share with me please.


Thanks

carrimr

LMPA

@carrimr

Hello! This is an old thread but I was wondering whether you eventually moved to MU and what your experience is so far. My family and I are moving there in July this year and we are also looking into schools that are either good public schools or mid priced private schools.

Shakil Nuckchady

we are currently in Mauritius, but my child is continuing with the online CAPS curriculum from South Africa. Since CAPS is not offered in local schools here, online schooling allows us to maintain continuity in education while living in Mauritius.


From what we’ve seen, the local education system primarily follows the Cambridge curriculum in both public and private schools. There are some mid-priced private schools that offer international programs, but they can vary in terms of quality and costs. If you're considering local schooling, it’s good to research early to find the right fit for your child’s needs.


If you have any questions about settling in Mauritius, feel free to ask! Wishing you and your family a smooth transition.

LMPA

@Shakil Nuckchady

Hello Shakil, thank you for this update.


We will be in Mauritius in July this year and will then begin the search. I hope we can find either a good public school or a private one that isn’t too expensive.


How are you finding life in Mauritius so far? How old are your children? How are they adjusting to studying online and what are the study hours like? Perhaps that’s an option we could consider ourselves, although our kids are quite young at 6 and 9 years of age.


Best regards,


Louise.