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.
1. Schedule a visit. Tour the campus and see the facilities first-hand. This initiates the admissions process. 2. Application. To begin the admission process, fill an application form. This is the initial intake step. The form starts the formal admissions process. 3. Registration. Once the application has been approved, the registration process is completed. The school will guide families through the registration step. This moves toward securing a place for the child. 4. Admission. Upon successful completion, the child's seat is secured and a Yahweh welcome pack is provided. Yahweh School operates a rolling admission system; applications are examined immediately. This method allows ongoing enrollment rather than a single fixed intake.
Yahweh International School is a not-for-profit, English-medium school in Ebene, Mauritius, serving children aged 3 to 11. It blends Montessori principles with a bespoke curriculum, guided by a low teacher-student ratio to support individualized learning in a caring, values‑driven environment. The school exposes students to both national and international curricula, with a strong emphasis on creativity and innovation and differentiated instruction. Classrooms are bright and interactive, designed for open-ended exploration, and equipped with 21st‑century learning resources. An in-house chef provides nutritious meals, and secure entrances, colorful garden-view spaces, an indoor playground, a library corner, and generous outdoor areas support holistic development. The program features Project Based Learning as a pillar and a comprehensive core‑subjects offer: Maths, English, French, Science, ICT, Integrated Studies, Drama, Music, Art & Craft, Physical Education, PSHE, Values and Citizenship Education. Extracurriculars include Athletics, Teams & Clubs, and Creative & Technological pursuits; field trips enrich the calendar.