Le Bocage International School
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LBIS LOGO
Address
Mount Ory,

Moka
,
Mauritius
Coordinates20°12′54″S 57°30′18″E / 20.215°S 57.505°E / -20.215; 57.505
Information
TypePrivate International School
MottoQuod Bono Est Bonos Facit (Latin) That which is good creates good people (English)
Established1990
Principal of High SchoolMr. Shekar Dewoo
HeadmasterMr. David Jenkins
Staff70
GenderMixed School
Age11 to 19
Enrolmentapprox. 750
Colour(s)   
Websitehttp://www.lebocage.net/

Le Bocage International School (LBIS) is an English-medium, private international school offering educational services to boys and girls from the ages of 11–19.[1][2]

LBIS was founded in 1990 and is located at Mount Ory, Moka (Mauritius). LBIS is an IBO school that offers the International Baccalaureate Program for the Middle Years, form 1–5, and the Diploma years, form 6–7. It also prepares students for the IGCSE and the International Baccalaureate examinations.

Facilities

The school has more than forty teaching rooms including four science laboratories (physics laboratory, chemistry laboratory, biology laboratory), three computer rooms, two art studios, three Design & Technology workshops, a home economics laboratory and a large purpose-built library with a host of about 9,500 resources ranging from science books to fictional books with a floor dedicated to online research. In addition it has facilities such as a music room, a recording studio as well as a theatre in its new performing arts building.

Outdoor facilities include a playing field, outdoor hard court surfaces and a multi-purpose sports hall, completed in 2001, which also functions as an auditorium for the many special events held each year such as International Night, Graduation Ceremony and National Day.

Enrollment and student body

Enrollment TypeNumber (approx.)
Middle School400
High School350
Faculty80

Students are enrolled in Forms 1–7 (UK years 7–13, US grades 6–12) that comprise approximately twenty-seven nationalities. Students come from a wide variety of social and cultural backgrounds, and most are bilingual. 89% of the students are Mauritian.

Accreditation

LBIS is accredited by the Mauritian Ministry of Education and is a fully accredited member of the Council of International Schools (CIS)

Governance

LBIS is operated by PROGOS, a non-profit making company that exists solely for the purpose of offering an English medium international education. The board of directors is the ultimate authority and delegates management of the school to the Headmaster.

Teaching staff and posts of responsibility

The school employs approximately seventy qualified teachers, many of which hold postgraduate qualifications in education. There are also three librarians, a careers counsellor, a guidance counsellor, a Special Educational Needs team of three teachers and a nurse.

Curriculum responsibilities are shared by Heads of department in eight key learning areas and the coordinators of the Middle Years, IGCSE and IB Diploma programmes of study.

Language policy

The school is an English medium school.

Academic programme

The school prepares students for higher education in Mauritius, or abroad. There are three developmental levels of learning adopted, which are as follows:

  • Forms 1–3 Contents Standards Framework Curriculum based on 8 key learning areas
  • Forms 4–5 The International Certificate of Education (ICE) preparing students for IGCSE examinations
  • Forms 6–7 The IB Diploma Programme or B-TECH programme which focuses on Business or Physical Education.

As of 2019, the curriculum is having some changes to work with the MYP program.

In 2019 the school achieved a score of 95.5% in the International Baccalaureate examination, an increase from 85.7% in 2015.[3]

See also

References

  1. "About Us". www.lebocage.net. Retrieved 2020-05-30.
  2. Bingham, Derek (2009). CIS International Schools Directory 2009/10. John Catt Educational for the Council of International Schools. p. 348. ISBN 9781904724681.
  3. "International Baccalaureate: 95,5 % de taux de réussite au Bocage". L'Express. 22 January 2020.
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