Mauritius, Mauritius
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Themis International School is an international secondary school located in Beau Plan, Mauritius, serving learners aged 11 to 18. The school offers a three-tier curriculum: Cambridge Lower Secondary for ages 11–14, Cambridge IGCSE, and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. The Cambridge Lower Secondary programme includes English and French (literature and drama), Mathematics, Science, Computing, Art and Design, Humanities, Physical Education, Music and Global Perspectives, with Business Studies introduced in Grade 9. The school operates from a campus of about 18,000 m², with 775 m² of buildings split across four structures. Facilities include a Computer Lab, Library, Music Room, Art Room and Science labs, plus a multipurpose space, sick bay, servery and sports pitches. The Master Plan envisages further development from 2027 under Green by Design. Themis emphasises excellence, equality and aspiration, supported by pastoral care, and fosters wellbeing through well-lit, ventilated learning spaces and outdoor social areas. Timings: daily 07:20–16:00.
Beau Plan, Mauritius
Secondary
International secondary school
07:20–16:00; Saturday and Sunday closed
Annual tuition at Themis International School ranges from up to MUR 270,000 for 2026/27.
Themis International School teaches Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, IB (DP) for students aged 11 to 18.
Themis International School uses a three-tiered curriculum to tailor programs for each stage of secondary education. The Cambridge Lower Secondary (CLS) curriculum, designed for learners aged 11–14, provides the foundation for upper secondary education. The school offers CLS, Cambridge IGCSE, and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP). In CLS, subjects include English (including literature and drama); French (including literature and drama); Mathematics; Science (Integrated Chemistry/Biology and Physics); Computing; Art and Design; Humanities (History and Geography); Business Studies (in Grade 9); Physical Education; Music; and Global Perspectives. Cambridge education emphasizes five elements: international curriculum, teaching and learning, assessment, international recognition, and a global community.
Themis International School emphasizes core values including respect, honesty, fairness, courage, perseverance, gratitude, and humility, and fosters empathy, collaboration, and a sense of belonging through its learning community and activities.
The school promotes student wellbeing and mental health as part of its safeguarding and welfare provisions.
Safety, wellbeing, and protection of every learner are the highest priorities. Safeguarding and fire safety procedures follow best international practice; safeguarding is a shared responsibility with staff trained to identify and respond to concerns; designated safeguarding leads are in place; pupils can speak to a trusted adult; health and safety standards are maintained; safety is a partnership with parents.
1. Submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) form with child details, including gender, desired class, and the year to start. The form provides Form 1 through Form 7 options and a field for the starting year. This initial enquiry begins the admission process.
2. Attend a school tour as part of the admissions process. Parents are guided at each step of the process. The tour helps families understand the program and facilities. After the tour, the next step is the submission of enrolment paperwork.
3. Submit the enrolment form and then provide the required documents. The admissions sequence includes submission of the enrolment form, followed by submission of the required documents.
4. Submit the required documents. Applicants must provide a previous school report, birth certificate or passport, and a completed expression of interest/application form; an interview may also be scheduled.
5. Fees and payments. For 2026, fees are payable over 12 months: CLS Residents MUR 18,400 and CLS Non-Residents MUR 22,000, with discounts available (e.g., 5% for full-year advance, Greencoast discounts for certain families).