Mauritius, Mauritius
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Le Bocage International School in Mauritius offers an English-medium international education for learners aged 11 to 18. LBIS delivers an IB continuum, with the IB Middle Years Programme for Forms 1–5, the IB Diploma Programme for Forms 6–7, and the IB Career-related Programme, complemented by the Pearson BTEC curriculum. In Forms 4 and 5, students may also undertake the Cambridge IGCSE. The school, opened in 1990 and operated by PROGOS, serves over 800 students with a 9:1 student‑teacher ratio and an average class size around 20. LBIS is accredited by the Council of International Schools, the Middle States Association, and the Mauritian Ministry of Education. The campus on Mount Ory features more than forty teaching rooms, four science laboratories, computer rooms, art studios, Design & Technology facilities, a home economics lab, and a large library. A 2015 Performing Arts and Language Lab Block supports music, theatre, language learning, and recording.
Le Bocage International School has 800 pupils, typical class sizes of 20, instruction in English.
LBIS is located on the slopes of Mount Ory in Moka, Mauritius, near Port Louis. The campus offers panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and the Indian Ocean. The address is Mount Ory, Moka, Mauritius.
LBIS offers IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) for Forms 1–5, the Diploma Programme (DP) for Forms 6–7, and the Career-Related Programme (CP). Cambridge IGCSE is available for Forms 4–5, and the Pearson BTEC curriculum is integrated into CP.
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LBIS has a diverse student body representing 30 nationalities, with 85% Mauritian.
LBIS provides learning support through an Inclusion Team for students with medical challenges and/or learning needs, including those learning English as an additional language (EAL); they develop individual learning plans (ILPs) and provide targeted instructional support.
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Annual tuition at Le Bocage International School ranges from MUR 424,050 to MUR 464,200 for 2026/27.
Le Bocage International School teaches IB (MYP), IB (DP), IBCP (International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme), BTEC Qualification, Cambridge IGCSE for students aged 11 to 18.
LBIS delivers an IB continuum for learners aged 11–18. It is an authorized IB World School offering the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) for Forms 1–5, the IB Diploma Programme (DP) for Forms 6–7, and the IB Career-related Programme (CP). Students in Forms 4–5 may also take the Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE). The Cambridge IGCSE is a two-year course taken by Form 4 students; the DP emphasizes breadth of knowledge and international-mindedness, and DP students are prepared for higher education. The MYP culminates in eAssessments, and the IB MYP Certificate is recognised by Mauritian universities. LBIS is operated by PROGOS to provide English-medium international education.
DP is designed to prepare students for higher education. The MYP certificate is recognised by Mauritian universities, supporting progression to local higher education.
LBIS provides socio-emotional support through the Learning Support department in collaboration with school counsellors. The Student Support team includes school counsellors/psychologists and a Careers Guidance Counsellor. The Inclusion Team creates inclusive learning environments and develops ILPs to support students' academic and social development.
LBIS includes an Inclusion Team that supports students with medical challenges and/or learning needs. The team collaborates to create individual learning plans (ILPs) and provide instructional support. The Learning Support department works with these students to access the curriculum. LBIS also provides English as an additional language support within Student Support.
LBIS supports students who have English as an additional language. The Inclusion Team notes that the school supports learners in the early stages of acquiring English as an additional language.
LBIS provides mental wellbeing support through school counsellors/psychologists who are part of the Student Support team. The Learning Support department collaborates with counsellors to support socio-emotional needs. A School Nurse is available on campus. The pastoral care program is integrated with the curriculum to promote health, resilience and wellbeing.
LBIS is committed to providing a safe space for learning. Pastoral care and safeguarding are delivered by a team including the School Counselor, Careers Counselor, SEN and Life Skills Coordinator, the Nurse, the Health and Safety Officer and others. A Child Safety policy is published under School Policies.
LBIS is an English-medium international school in Mauritius for students aged 11 to 18. It is an IB school offering the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (Forms 1–5), the Diploma Programme (Forms 6–7), and Careers-Related Programme (BTEC), with Cambridge IGCSE preparation for Forms 4 and 5. LBIS is fully accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS) and the Middle States Association of Colleges and Schools (MSA), registered with the Mauritian Ministry of Education, and a member of the Association of International Schools in Africa (AISA). The school is operated by PROGOS, a non-profit company that provides English-medium international education. LBIS is located on Mount Ory, Moka, Mauritius. English is the language of instruction; English and French are taught as second languages, and students in Forms 1–3 study Spanish. Rosetta Stone is used to support language development, and Mother Tongue languages are offered.