Mauritius, Mauritius
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Av. des Dauphins, Tamarin, Mauritius. The school is on the west coast of the island.
From 3 months to 15 years old; Primary, Lower-Secondary, and Bridge programs.
International private English-medium school following the British curriculum.
Bridge provides bridging and learning support for non-English speakers and students transitioning from other curriculums; entrance exams determine the appropriate level. Support extends to mathematics, literacy, social skills, and emotional well-being, with external specialists such as occupational therapists, speech therapists, and psychologists; a therapy dog supports in the learning environment.
Mauritius
Application & Assessment / Enrolment fees
- Application and assessment fees are charged as part of the admissions process. These fees are non‑refundable.
- An enrolment fee is required on acceptance; this enrolment fee is non‑refundable.
Deposit
- A deposit is required one month before the agreed start date for Primary, Lower‑Secondary and Bridge enrolments. This deposit is applied to the account as described below and is subject to the school's conditions. Should conditions be met, the deposit will be deducted from the final term's fees.
Tuition fees (structure by year group and amounts)
- The school operates a two‑tier fee structure with different rates for Mauritian and non‑Mauritian students; specific tuition amounts by year group are set within that two‑tier framework.
- Specific tuition fee amounts per year group and per term for the 2026/27 academic year are not published publicly. The school's publicly available fee information sets out the structure (application/enrolment/deposit/termly or monthly payment options) but does not list numeric tuition rates by year group. Independent school directories also record that fee amounts are not publicly listed.
How fees are billed and payment terms
- Two payment schedules are offered: termly payments or monthly payments spread over 12 months. Payments must be made at the start of the term (for termly payers) or at the start of each month (for monthly payers).
- Monthly payments must be received before the 28th of each month; termly payments must be completed by the 3rd day of the term.
- Annual adjustments to fee levels are applied; changes are communicated to parents during the third term ahead of the next academic year. Preferential entrance rates are applied for children progressing from the school's foundation class.
- The deposit must be settled one month before commencement and, subject to the school's conditions, is offset against the final term's fees. Application and enrolment fees are explicitly non‑refundable.
Boarding / day provision
- The school operates as a day school; published school pages show daily arrival and departure times for early years and make no provision for boarding accommodations. There are no published boarding fees.
Other costs and recurring additional charges
- Standard school fees are stated to include stationery, textbooks, art materials and workbooks.
- Additional costs such as fundraising charges and extra‑curricular activity fees are billed termly. Uniform costs, specific resource charges, examination fees (where applicable) and transport or meal charges are not published in the school's public fee statements.
Refunds and notices
- Application and enrolment fees are non‑refundable. The deposit is allocated to the pupil's account and, where conditions are met, is deducted from the final term's fees; other refund conditions are governed by the school's enrolment terms (as described for deposits and fee application). Exact refund triggers and notice periods for deposit return are not published in the school's publicly available fee summary.
Fee payment options (methods)
- The school's published fee information sets out the billing schedule and payment cadence (termly or monthly) but does not list the accepted payment channels (for example, specific bank transfer details, card acceptance or online payment portals) in its public fee summary.
Summary of findings (concise)
- The school publishes the structure of fees (application/assessment, enrolment fee, deposit, and termly or monthly tuition) and the billing deadlines, plus the fact of a two‑tier Mauritian/non‑Mauritian rate schedule, but it does not publish numeric tuition amounts by year group or term for 2026/27 (nor detailed lists of uniform, transport, boarding or payment‑method information) in its publicly available fee statements.
Telfair International Academy is a private English‑medium school in Mauritius that follows the British curriculum for children from 3 months to 15 years. The Early Years Foundation Stage is taught at Toddlers/Pre-Primary, followed by Primary and Secondary study. The Secondary path includes Cambridge Lower Secondary on Cambridge Pathway, with four stages toward pre-university years. The Primary curriculum centers on English, Mathematics and Science, with Foundation subjects such as ICT, History, Geography, Design and Technology, Music and Singing, Drama, French, Art, Physical Education and Dance, Robotics, Citizenship and Personal Social and Health Education. The Bridge provides bridging and learning support for students transitioning from other curriculums and for non‑English speakers, with access to external specialists and a therapy dog. A feeder relationship with Le Bocage Secondary High School in Moka supports progression to upper secondary education worldwide. The school emphasizes small class sizes and a holistic education with sports, arts and clubs.