Mauritius, Mauritius
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Trianon, Mauritius. The campus serves pre-primary to secondary students.
Pre-primary, Primary, Secondary
Private school
Individualised attention in Learning Centres (up to 18 students per centre) with a supervisor and an assistant; teacher:learner ratio of 1:9.
Mauritius
Christian
No bus service; parents are responsible for transportation.
Application / Admission / Membership fees
- Family membership (Inception): Rs. 25,000 per family.
- Registration: Rs. 20,000 per child.
Entry assessments and mandatory one‑off charges for new students
- PACE materials (annual): Primary Rs. 12,600 per child; Secondary Rs. 13,800 per child.
- Diagnostic test (one‑off): Rs. 300 per child.
- Student insurance (annual): Rs. 100 per child.
Tuition and recurring fees (monthly billing structure)
- School tuition (collected monthly over 12 months): Primary Rs. 10,750 per month; Secondary Rs. 11,700 per month.
- PACE fee (collected monthly over 12 months): Primary Rs. 1,050 per month; Secondary Rs. 1,150 per month.
- IT fee (collected monthly over 12 months): Rs. 100 per month for both Primary and Secondary.
- Yearbook fee (charged per family, shown on a 12‑month basis): Rs. 25.
- Total (combined monthly amount shown over 12 months): Primary Rs. 11,925 per month; Secondary Rs. 12,975 per month.
Discounts and sibling concessions
- Two children: 10% discount on school fees.
- Three children: 15% discount on school fees.
- Four children: 20% discount on school fees.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Standard billing is structured as monthly payments spread over 12 months for tuition, PACE and IT charges (figures are presented on a 12‑month basis). Deposits to reserve a place are accepted only after a formal offer of a seat has been confirmed.
Boarding
- No boarding provision is listed for Morning Star School; the school operates pre‑primary, primary and secondary day programmes.
Other costs parents should expect
- Stationery, school uniforms and transport are the responsibility of parents and are not included in the monthly tuition/PACE/IT figures.
- There is no school canteen; parents must provide meals for their children.
Refunds and withdrawal
- No publicly posted detailed refund policy or formal refund schedule is provided in the published fee material. Deposits to reserve a place are accepted only after a formal offer; specific terms for refunds on deposits or prepaid fees are not stated in the published fee schedule or FAQ.
Fee payment options (available information)
- The published fee schedule and FAQ show the billing frequency and items charged but do not list specific accepted payment channels (credit card, bank transfer, online payment provider) in the public fee documents. Parents should note that the school requires a formal offer before accepting deposits.
Notes on effective schedule
- The fee schedule figures provided above are taken from the school's published fee statement dated January 2025 and from the school FAQ that documents membership and registration requirements; the fee figures are presented on a monthly (12‑month) basis in that schedule.
Morning Star School is a private school in Mauritius for ages 3 to 18, offering a bespoke curriculum within Cambridge (Secondary) framework. The ACE (Accelerated Christian Education) curriculum is used, with students registered with the International Certificate of Christian Education (ICCE). Core subjects include English, Maths, Literature, Science (Biology, Physical Science), Social Studies, Word Building and Etymology, IT, Biblical Survey and French; electives cover General, Intermediate or Advanced High School Certificates such as Business, Economics, Health, Physics, Art, Music and Auto Mechanics. Students learn at an individual pace in learning centres of up to 18, with a teacher–learner ratio of 1:9. Morning Star has primary and secondary divisions on a single campus, including Jungle Gym, field, covered outdoor spaces and landscaped courtyards. Since 2014 school reports a 100% pass rate in SC exams, and leavers pursue tertiary studies in Mauritius or abroad. Extracurriculars include arts, crafts, music, drama, and sports opportunities.