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The Royal College Port Louis (RCPL) is an academy in Cassis, Mauritius. It is regarded as the most prestigious secondary school in Mauritius, holding historical importance and one of the best concerning laureateship, education and morals.
30 R. Seeneevassen Street, Port-Louis: Loreto College Port-Louis LCPL Girls Private aided Grade 13 11 Eugene Laurent Street, Port-Louis: Madad Ul Islam College MUIIC Girls Private aided Grade 11 70 Sir Edgar Laurent Street, Port-Louis: MEDCO Alex Bhujoharry Secondary School MEDCO ABSS Girls Private aided Grade 11 14 J. Nehru Street, Port-Louis
This page identifies the notable graduates of the Royal College Port Louis which is located in Mauritius. Pages in category "Notable alumni of Royal College Port Louis" This category contains only the following page.
The Royal College Curepipe is one of the oldest educational institutions of the Republic of Mauritius. The history of the Royal College Curepipe stretches back to 1791 when the predecessor of the Royal College of Curepipe, the Collège National also known as the Collège Colonial was founded in Port Louis.
End of World War II is celebrated at Champ de Mars, Town Hall, Luna Park, Majestic, Citadel, Signal Mountain, and streets of Port Louis. Port Louis Theatre in the 1950s. 1951 - Fort Adelaide (La Citadelle) murders and hanging; 1952 - Population: 84,539. [24] 1953 - Mauritius Sugar Industry Research Institute founded in nearby Réduit. [12] 1956 ...
Pages in category "Secondary schools in Mauritius" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. ... Royal College Curepipe; Royal College Port Louis; S.
Cassam Uteem attended the secondary school Royal College Port Louis. [3] Then he travelled to France and studied at Paris VII University and graduated with a bachelor's degree in Art and a master's degree in Psychology. He also holds a Certificate in Social Work from the University of Mauritius and a "Diplôme d’État Français d’Assistant ...
His father was an employee of the shipping company Ireland Fraser Ltd. At the age of four, he moved with his parents and younger siblings from Port Louis to Beau Bassin. He went to primary school in Rose Hill (École des Sœurs, then École du Saint-Enfant Jesus) and later studied at the Royal College of Curepipe and St. Joseph's College, Curepipe.