Schooling in Mauritius: Where Expats Should Live

Editorial January 01, 2026
Regional School Options
Understanding School Year Timing
Understanding School Year Timing

Relocating to Mauritius with children means one decision shapes everything else: which school should you send them to? Your choice will determine where you live, when you start house-hunting, and how much you need to budget.

Mauritius offers international schools across the island, but choosing the right location matters. The daily school run shapes family routines, so most expat families look for homes within 10 to 15 minutes of their chosen school.

Understanding School Year Timing

French curriculum schools start around August. English curriculum schools begin in January. Parents typically begin enrolment six months ahead, then search for housing two to three months before the term starts.

Finding the right property in this tight window can be challenging, especially when searching from abroad. PropertyCloud.mu connects you with available properties and the information you need. Browse rental options near your preferred school while searching for a permanent home. The platform gives you access to listings, neighbourhood details, and property insights in one place.

Regional School Options

North: St Exupéry International, Northfields, École du Nord, and Greencoast International attract families seeking secure estates, spacious villas, and coastal living.

Centre: Le Bocage, Clavis Primary, École du Centre, and Lycée des Mascareignes suit families working across the island.

West, East, South: Westcoast International, École de l'Ouest, Paul et Virginie, Telfair Primary, Savannah International, and Clavis East appeal to coastal lifestyle seekers. Properties near these schools are limited and move quickly.

What it costs

School enrolment fees typically range between MUR 50,000 and MUR 80,000. Monthly tuition averages MUR 15,000 to MUR 30,000, with refundable deposits equivalent to one or two months required on admission.

For housing, rentals near popular schools range from MUR 100,000 to MUR 250,000 monthly. Sales prices run from USD 950,000 to USD 2 million, depending on property type. Homes within 10 to 15 minutes of major schools command premium prices.

Rent or Buy?

Renting offers flexibility while exploring neighbourhoods and confirming school placements. Once settled with multi-year plans, buying makes sense. Properties near international schools hold value well, supported by consistent family demand and stronger rental yields.

Start planning early. School proximity shapes everything from morning routines to property investment returns.

 

Photo: Inside view from Le Bocage International School

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