The following is a list of notable secondary schools in Mauritius, Rodrigues and the outer islands. [1] [2] [3]
Name | Gender | Type |
---|---|---|
Abdul Hamid Golam Mohamed Issac SSS | Girls | State |
Adolphe De Plevitz SSS | Boys | State |
Alpha College | Mixed | Private aided |
Bhujoharry College | Mixed | Private aided |
City College | Mixed | Private unaided |
Collège BPS Fatima | Mixed | Private aided |
Collège Idéal | Mixed | Private aided |
Collège Père Laval | Boys | Private aided |
Cosmopolitan College (Boys) | Boys | Private aided |
Cosmopolitan College (Girls) | Girls | Private aided |
Dayanand Anglo Vedic College | Mixed | Private aided |
Dr. James Burty David SSS | Boys | State |
Dr. Jugroo Seegobin Dayanand Anglo Vedic College | Mixed | Private aided |
Droopnath Ramphul State College | Mixed | Academy |
Ecole du Nord | Mixed | Private unaided |
Friendship College (Boys) | Boys | Private aided |
Friendship College (Girls) | Girls | Private aided |
G.M.Dawjee. Atchia State College | Mixed | Academy |
Goodlands SSS | Boys | State |
Immaculee Conception SSV | Boys | Vocational |
Institute of Islamic & Secular Studies | Mixed | Private aided |
International College | Mixed | Private aided |
Islamic Cultural College | Boys | Private aided |
Islamic Cultural College V D P | Mixed | Private aided |
J.M. Frank Richard SSS | Girls | State |
Labourdonnais College | Mixed | Private aided |
Lady Sushil Ramgoolam SSS | Girls | State |
Le Nid High School | Mixed | Private unaided |
Lighthouse Secondary School | Mixed | Private unaided |
London College | Mixed | Private aided |
Loreto College Port-Louis | Girls | Private aided |
Madad Ul Islam College | Girls | Private aided |
MEDCO Alex Bhujoharry Secondary School | Girls | Private aided |
MEDCO-Cassis Secondary School | Girls | Private aided |
Merton College | Mixed | Private aided |
Muslim Girls' College | Girls | Private aided |
Northfields International High School | Mixed | Private unaided |
OCEP College | Mixed | Private unaided |
Pailles SSS | Girls | State |
Pamplemousses SSS | Girls | State |
Piton State College | Boys | State |
Port Louis North SSS | Boys | State |
Prof. Hassan Raffa SSS | Boys | State |
R. Seeneevassen SSS | Girls | State |
Rabindranath Tagore Secondary School | Mixed | State |
Ramsoondar Prayag SSS | Boys | State |
Simadree Virahsawmy SSS | Girls | State |
Royal College Port Louis | Mixed | Academy |
Sharma Jugdambi SSS | Girls | State |
Shri Beekrumsingh Ramlallah SSS | Boys | State |
Sir A.R. Mohamed SSS | Boys | State |
Soondur Munrakhun College | Mixed | Private aided |
St Bartholomew's College | Mixed | Private aided |
Terre Rouge SSS | Mixed | State |
Triolet SSS | Boys | State |
Universal College | Mixed | Private aided |
Name | Gender | Type |
---|---|---|
Bon Accueil State College | Girls | State |
Camp de Masque State College | Boys | State |
Gandhian Basic School | Mixed | Vocational |
John Kennedy College | Mixed | Academy |
Le Bocage International School | Mixed | Private unaided |
Loreto College Rose-Hill | Girls | Private aided |
Loreto College Saint Pierre | Girls | Private aided |
Lycee des Mascareignes | Mixed | Private unaided |
Mahatma Gandhi Institute | Mixed | Academy |
Mahatma Gandhi SS (Centre de Flacq) | Mixed | State |
Manilall Doctor SSS | Girls | State |
New Educational College | Mixed | Private aided |
New Eton College | Boys | Private aided |
Quartier Militaire SSS | Girls | State |
Queen Elizabeth College | Mixed | Academy |
Rajcoomar Gujadhur SSS | Girls | State |
Saint Andrews College | Mixed | Private aided |
Saint Mary's College | Boys | Private aided |
Sir Leckraz Teelock SSS | Mixed | Academy |
Name | Gender | Type |
---|---|---|
Floréal SSS | Boys | State |
Forest Side SSS (Boys) | Boys | State |
Forest Side SSS (Girls) | Mixed | Academy |
France Boyer de la Giroday SSS | Girls | State |
Lycee Labourdonnais | Mixed | Private unaided |
Mahatma Gandhi SS (Nouvelle France) | Mixed | State |
Riviere Des Anguilles State College | Girls | State |
Rose Belle SSV | Boys | Vocational |
Royal College Curepipe | Mixed | Academy |
Sookdeo Bissoondoyal State College | Mixed | Academy |
Swami Vivekananda SSS | Girls | State |
Name | Gender | Type |
---|---|---|
College du Saint-Esprit | Boys | Private aided |
College Sainte-Marie | Mixed | Private unaided |
Dr. Maurice Curé State College | Mixed | Academy |
Dr Regis Chaperon SSS | Boys | State |
Eden College | Boys | Private aided |
Eden College | Girls | Private aided |
La Gaulette SSS | Mixed | State |
Loreto College | Girls | Private |
New Eton College | Boys | Private aided |
Quatre Bornes SSS | Girls | State |
Sir Abdool Raman Osman State College | Mixed | Academy |
Name | Gender | Type | Level | Address |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ananias André Le Chou College | Mixed | Private aided | Grade 13 | Le Chou, Rodrigues |
Grande Montagne College | Mixed | Private aided | Grade 11 | Grande Montagne, Rodrigues |
La Ferme College | Mixed | Private aided | Grade 11 | Pistaches, Rodrigues |
Maréchal College | Mixed | Private aided | Grade 13 | Maréchal, Rodrigues |
MEDCO Agalega Secondary School | Mixed | Private aided | Grade 11 | Village Vingt-Cinq, North Island, Agaléga, |
Mont Lubin College | Mixed | Private aided | Grade 13 | Mont Lubin, Rodrigues |
Rodrigues College | Mixed | Private aided | Grade 13 | François Leguat Street, Port Mathurin, Rodrigues |
Songes College | Mixed | Private aided | Grade 11 | Songes, Rodrigues |
Terre Rouge College | Mixed | Private aided | Grade 11 | Terre Rouge, Rodrigues |
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