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Lycée La Bourdonnais

Mauritius, Mauritius

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The school at a glance
Instructs in French, English
Fees MUR 149,000
Ages 5 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 1385
Type Co-educational
Opened 1953
Bus Service No
Part of
Academic offering
Curriculum French Curriculum, British Curriculum, Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary)
Taught languages English, Spanish, German, Mandarin, Russian
Strengths Sport, Languages, Performing Arts
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Cultural and Language, Social and Hobbies
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School, Senior Secondary School
Introduction

Lycée La Bourdonnais is Mauritius' long‑standing French‑programme school, AEFE‑conventioned and accredited by the French Ministry of Education. It serves ages 5 to 18 with a continuous path from kindergarten to terminale and a 100% baccalaureate pass rate. French is the main language of instruction, with English playing a central role from primary school onward. From CP, the British Section strengthens English language learning. The school offers a plurilingual curriculum with French and English as core languages and additional offerings in Spanish, German, Mandarin and Russian. English is taught through two tracks: the International British Section and the European Section. The International British Section combines the French Baccalaureate with two English A Levels and leads to the OIB, while also enabling Cambridge examinations and a French Ministry diploma. The European Section focuses on English, History and Geography. The Avançons Ensemble program supports inclusive education. The campus at Forest-Side hosts a Centre de Documentation et d'Information (CDI), and the school has trained about 8,630 graduates with around 82 secondary teachers.

This campus is part of Lycée La Bourdonnais
The Essentials

Lycée La Bourdonnais has 1,385 pupils, instruction in French, English.

Location

Located in Curepipe, Mauritius. The address is Rue Rochecouste, Forest Side, Curepipe. Lycée La Bourdonnais provides a continuous education path from kindergarten through terminale (ages 5–18). A private bus and van transport network covers all regions of Mauritius, with vehicles identifiable by a distinctive vignette.

Stages

The school comprises primary, middle school (Collège) and high school (Lycée). It offers a continuous path from kindergarten to terminale (ages 5–18).

Type

General and technological lycée; a French-program school accredited by the French Ministry of Education; AEFE-affiliated.

Additional learning support

Avançons Ensemble provides inclusive education and support for students with additional learning needs.

Country affiliation

France; AEFE-affiliated and accredited by the French Ministry of Education.

School day structure

The school is open Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. The Collège timetable runs from 7:55 a.m. to 2:55 p.m. from Monday to Friday, with Wednesdays from 7:55 a.m. to 12:10 p.m. The Lycée timetable runs from 7:55 a.m. to 4:55 p.m., with students allowed to leave between 12:10 p.m. and 12:55 p.m.

Bus service

Transport for students is arranged through private bus and van companies; all regions of Mauritius are generally covered, and vehicles are identifiable with a vignette.

Fees

Annual tuition at Lycée La Bourdonnais ranges from MUR 149,000 for 2026/27.

Application and registration fees
- A one‑time "droit de première inscription" (first‑registration fee) is required at first enrolment; this fee is non‑refundable. Reductions/exemptions apply in specified cases (local staff: 50% reduction; pupils previously registered within the French‑program network: partial or full exemption; alumni reductions may apply).

Tuition fees — annual amounts by school section (listed as annual school fees)
- Pré‑élémentaire (pre‑school): MUR 149,000 per year.
- Élémentaire (primary): MUR 165,000 per year.
- Collège (lower secondary): MUR 194,000 per year.
- Lycée (upper secondary): MUR 209,000 per year.

Tuition — per term and payment schedule
- Billing options offered for tuition:
- Annual payment (total tuition paid in one instalment before the start of the school year).
- Two‑term payment: first term (covers August–December) due before 5 August; second term (covers January–June) due before 5 January. When the two‑term option is chosen, each term invoice corresponds to the school period indicated (term amounts are the annual tuition divided into the two invoiced periods).
- Ten monthly instalments (August–May) by automatic bank standing order; each monthly instalment must be paid before the 5th of the month.
- Early‑payment discount: a 5% discount on the annual tuition is available when the full annual tuition is paid in a single payment within the school's stated early‑payment deadline. Sibling discounts apply (10% for three children, 15% for four children) and staff discounts are also specified.

Mandatory additional annual charges (examples shown as per the published re‑registration pro‑forma)
- Section générale (typical additional items by entry level; amounts in MUR):
- Grande Section (GS): miscellaneous charges totaling MUR 3,750 (components include supplies, insurance, activities as applicable).
- CP–CM2 (each): combined standard additional charges typically MUR 6,450 (components such as pedagogical tools, support fund, supplies, accident insurance, activities).
- Collège years (6ème–3ème): combined standard additional charges typically MUR 7,750.
- Lycée years (2nde–Terminale, non‑STMG): combined standard additional charges typically MUR 9,750; for STMG pathway additional listed components may increase this (example pro‑forma shows MUR 12,750 for certain STMG years).
- Section Internationale (SI) specific additional annual charge: an annual SI inscription component shown as MUR 33,000 in the pro‑forma; this is added to the SI students' other mandatory charges. Net additional totals for SI students are shown in the pro‑forma examples.
- Other recurring mandatory items listed in the financial regulations and pro‑forma: pedagogical tools package, annual supplies fee (primary), 24/24 accident insurance, annual "fonds de soutien" (support fund), and activities/cultural & sports contribution. Many of these items are invoiced annually at re‑registration and are non‑fractionnable and non‑refundable unless explicitly stated otherwise.

Exam and assessment fees
- Registration fees for public examinations (DNB, baccalauréat and baccalauréat anticipé) are charged annually; these examination fees are refundable only if requested before the exams under the conditions stated. An attestation of payment is required for administrative registration to exam boards.

Boarding / residence
- The establishment operates as a day school; no full‑time or weekly boarding service is listed (no boarding fees are published).

Other optional or ancillary costs
- Transport: school transport is organised via private providers; transport fees are invoiced separately according to chosen route/provider and are not included in the tuition figures above.
- Uniforms, personal stationery and optional extracurricular activity fees: these are additional to the amounts above; certain school supplies are provided via the school's supplies scheme (primary) for a stated annual charge which is mandatory for pupils in that level.

Refund and reimbursement rules
- The one‑time first‑registration fee is non‑refundable. Certain annual items (supplies, pedagogical tools, accident insurance) are explicitly non‑refundable.
- The support fund (fonds de soutien) is refundable only on request and only at the time of the pupil's departure from the school; the school may offset outstanding amounts against any refund and small residuals under a stated threshold may be transferred to the school's solidarity fund.
- Examination fees are refundable before the exams on written request.
- In the event of departure during the school year, tuition is invoiced pro rata by month of effective attendance; any month started is due. Specific detailed refund and adjustment rules are described in the financial regulations.

Payment methods and banking details
- All payments are made in Mauritian rupees (MUR).
- Tuition payments: bank transfers are the standard method for tuition (the school publishes the beneficiary account and IBAN/SWIFT for bank transfers). Automatic standing orders are used for the 10‑month instalment option.
- Other payments: cash or cheque may be accepted at the school cashier during opening hours for applicable items; cheques and cash deposited directly at the bank are discouraged because identification of the payer can be problematic. Bank charges are borne by the payer.
- The school issues invoices, receipts and reminders via the parent portal; families are expected to use the portal to view payment schedules and payment history.

Key administrative notes
- Sibling and staff discounts are applied as described in the financial regulations (e.g., 10% for families with three children, 15% for four; 50% staff reduction for eligible local staff). A 5% discount applies when the full annual tuition is paid in one single payment within the published early‑payment deadline. Payment schedules and applicable discounts are applied as indicated on the invoices.

Brief note on available published figures
- The published re‑registration pro‑forma shows the annual tuition figures and the standard mandatory additional charges and their net totals (examples reproduced above). The school's financial regulations set billing schedules, payment methods, discounts, refund conditions and the list of mandatory annual charges. Exact one‑time first‑registration amounts and some per‑level one‑time entry charges are specified by the school at the time of admission and are not itemised in the re‑registration pro‑forma file.
Academics

Lycée La Bourdonnais teaches French Curriculum, British Curriculum, Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary) for students aged 5 to 18.

Curriculum

The school is plurilingual, with French and English as core languages and additional offerings in Spanish, German, Mandarin, and Russian. The English program provides two tracks: the International British Section and the European Section. The International British Section combines the French Baccalaureate with two English A Levels (Language and Literature and History and Geography) and leads to the International Option of the French Baccalaureate (OIB). It also leads to Cambridge International Examinations certification and a French Ministry of National Education diploma at the end of both the middle school's DNBI and the high school French Baccalaureate, with an OIB mention. The European Section focuses on English, History and Geography, strengthening English and broadening knowledge of the Anglo-Saxon world. The school has been recognised as an examination centre for the DELE Spanish examinations, and DELE scripts are marked by its teachers.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Student life at Lyce9e La Bourdonnais is supported by three student governance bodies: the CVC (Conseil de Vie Colle9gienne), the CVL (Conseil de Vie Lyce9enne) and the MDL (Maison des Lyce9ens). The CVC, recently established, gives colle8ge students the opportunity to express themselves and propose improvements to life at the school. The CVL is at the heart of lyce9e democracy, bringing together students, staff representatives and parents to be consulted on matters affecting daily student life. The MDL is a small team of lyce9ens who lead projects and events and help improve communication between students and the administration. The school also runs a platform dedicated to gender equality to promote an inclusive, respectful environment.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

An individualized accompaniment ensures every student progresses at their own pace. It covers three domains: le soutien for students who need help, lad approfondissement for enrichment and workshops, and lad orientation to project the student toward future professional paths and higher education.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

Lyce9e La Bourdonnais offers plurilingual study beyond French and English. English is taught through two tracks: the International British Section and the European Section. The International British Section provides the strongest English program and leads to the International Baccalaureate option (OIB), with Cambridge certifications after DNBI and the French baccalaureate. It includes two English-language subjects: Language and Literature and History and Geography, and it supports Cambridge certification. The European Section focuses on English and history/geography. In addition to English, students can study Spanish, German and Mandarin, and the school is an examination centre for DELE in Spanish.

Mental Wellbeing

The secondary health service comprises a full-time state-qualified school nurse, Ms. Rache8le Sauvage; a school doctor, Dr Umar Somauroo; a school psychologist, Ms. Ste9phanie Fanchette; and a first-aider supervisor. The nurse provides initial care, can administer medications during school hours, and supports students in health and wellbeing. The school doctor visits periodically to grant sport exemptions and to handle requests related to accommodations. There is an online emergency form and related health procedures and documents for planning and care.

Safeguarding

The school upholds core values of dignity, liberty and equality, with a firm commitment to non-discrimination and to living well together. The Re8glement inte9rieur anchors these values and the school seeks to create a safe, respectful environment for all. A dedicated gender-equality platform provides resources and initiatives to foster an inclusive atmosphere. Student councils (CVC and CVL) and MDL offer channels for student voice, safeguarding their wellbeing and participation in school life.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Pre-enroll for the secondary by completing the INSCRIPTION POUR LE SECONDAIRE form; one form per child. The form is accessed via the linked Google Forms form. For further information, contact the Lycée La Bourdonnais at +230 670 60 97. 2. Submit a complete secondary admission dossier, including a filled admission form and the decision of admission for the requested class (orientation dossier, end-of-year report). Also provide a certificate of withdrawal from the previous establishment. Additional documents include the birth certificate or copy of the family record, the identities of both parents (passports or identity cards), copies of the last three quarterly reports, the health booklet (vaccination), the parents' residence permit or occupation permit (if non-Mauritian), a proof of residence, and custody documents if applicable. NB: The school file must be provided to the school before the start of the school year. 3. If you wish to enroll a child in primary as well, click INSCRIPTION POUR LE PRIMAIRE; a separate form for the primary is required. 4. For primary enrollment details, refer to the primary registration page; contact information is available on the secondary site.

Scholarships

The 2025-2026 scholarship campaign is open to children of French nationality. The deadline for submitting dossiers is Friday, December 20, 2024. All information is available on the embassy website. Initial applications require an appointment via the embassy's online site; Renewals must be submitted at Lycée La Bourdonnais between 8:00 and 11:00; For questions, contact bourses-scolaires.port-louis-amba@diplomatie.gouv.fr. Useful documents include: Règlement financier (financial regulations), document de bourse de transport et entretien (transport and maintenance scholarship form), Proce9dure Assurance Ele8ve (student insurance procedure), Formulaire Assurance Scolaire Ele8ve (student insurance form), and Demande de remboursement (reimbursement request).

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