Mauritius, Mauritius
Let the school know you're thinking of applying — they can share their prerequisites and help you through the process.
It's best to ask — circumstances can change at any time.
The campus features an entrance hall and interior views of the school. The cafeteria serves meals during the midday break. The CDI, a place for learning, culture and leisure reading, is on site. The science laboratories support practical science work. Classrooms are available for teaching.
Sport Etudes is the first sport Etudes program in the AEFE network at the Lycée des Mascareignes. It is a multisports pathway for talented students aged 15 to 19 and runs over three years. The program is developed in collaboration with Rugby Union Mauritius and includes the Academy of Sport, a Generation 2024 label dedicated to high-level youth sport in Mauritius. The EPS program covers a range of sports including badminton, table tennis, volleyball, football, basketball, rugby, relay, handball and crossfit.
The CDI (Centre de Documentation et d'Information) is a space for learning, culture and leisure reading. The science laboratories are available for scientific experiments. Classrooms are available for teaching. Languages taught include English, Spanish and Mandarin.
The Lycée des Mascareignes offers a broad range of extracurricular activities including sports, music, dance, eloquence competitions, a literary prize and artistic activities. Many clubs are active and foster student engagement. Students participate in cultural and educational trips as part of their extracurricular programme. Mobility programs are also part of the school life, including the ADN-AEFE immersion program.
Lycée des Mascareignes (LDM) is a private secondary school in Helvetia, Saint-Pierre, Mauritius, affiliated with AEFE and operating under the French national education system abroad. It offers a bilingual French-English pathway within its French program for students aged 15–18. The curriculum combines the Baccalauréat Français International (BFI) with Cambridge A Levels and Pearson Edexcel IGCSE. In Seconde, students sit IGCSE English Language; in Première and Terminale they pursue the bilingual BFI, developed with the French Ministry of Education and Cambridge, which comprises 12 final exams and replaces the OIB from 2022 (first session in 2024). Class sizes are typically 15–22, with 7–9 hours per week taught in English and the remainder in French. The campus includes a CDI, science laboratories, classrooms and a cafeteria. A distinctive feature is Sport Etudes—the AEFE network's first multisport pathway—linked with Rugby Union Mauritius and the Academy of Sport. LDM also runs mobility programs (ADN-AEFE immersion) and offers English, Spanish and Mandarin.