Mauritius HSC Results 2010 are available. The results were officially released to respective directors of colleges after the usual signature ceremony by the Mauritian Prime Minister. With this, the list of laureates is also available and today is going to be the perfect day for some while a dull day for others.
Update: Read here for HSC 2011 results and laureates.
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HSC Results 2010 Statistics
The overall pass rate for this year is about 78.77% – Pass rate for Mauritius students only is at 78.94% while for Rodrigues it is about 72.76%. Below are details of the Laureates counts:
- QEC: 11 Laureates
- St Esprit College: 8 Laureates
- Royal Port Louis College: 4 Laureates
- Royal Curepipe College: 2 Laureates
- Sodnac SSS: 1 Laureate
- Dr Maurice Cure SSS: 2 Laureate
- Loretto QB: 1 Laureate
- Rodrigues College: 2 Laureates
Sodnac SSS is among the most unexpected this year and this college achieving one laureate shows that not only the star colleges can make it. This year we also note that RCPL has completely overtaken RCC. Which is to say that being an RCC guy is not all that matter. Ok enough of taunts.
- Ramphul Satyasheel – Royal College Curepipe
- Carim Talya Cader – QEC
- Taukoor Vashish- St-Esprit College
- Limbada Mohammad Yunus – Royal College Port Louis
- Ramkhelawon Kapil- Royal College Port Louis
- Gooranah Avrish – St-Esprit College
- Khodabocus Juneida Azhaar Bibi – QEC
- Caunye Sadiya – QEC
- Ah-Chuen Rachel – QEC
- Sairally Bibi Zeyah Fatemah – QEC
- Aleck Amit – St-Esprit College
- Balancy Jean-Réné Ludovic – St-Esprit College
- Moteea Diveshwaree – Dr Maurice Cure SSS
- Chady Rooshmeena Bibi Reezwana – QEC
- Appadoo Yovish – St-Esprit College
- Aubeeluck Anusha Sheila – Loretto College Quatre Bornes
- Beeharry Sheik Umayr- Royal College Port Louis
- Kistmah Dayna Kunshuta Devi – Sodnac SSS
- Fookune Jennilee – QEC
- Calloo Atyab Ahmad – Royal College Curepipe
- Seewoolall Ved Prakash- Royal College Port Louis
- Aubeeluck Bibi Razia Nabila – QEC
- Puchooa Vidoushi Sumedya – QEC
- Ram Rahil – St-Esprit College
- Wan Sai Cheong Jonathan Kevin Yin Shiong – St-Esprit College
- Veerasamy Elsa Jade – QEC
- Coowar Asmaa – Dr Maurice Curé SSS
- Gooriah Sabna Devi – QEC
- Kristnama Ashwin Rao – St-Esprit College
- Perrine John Wilfred – Rodrigues College
- Auguste Mary Edolie – Rodrigues College
External Shared Files
Queen Elizabeth College Video via Lexpress
Mauritius Scholarship Rank List 2010 (HSC 2009)
Below are the list of students who got rank after the laureates (Scholarship candidates). The images are resized to fit this blog. To view the actual size ones, just right click on each one and save to your pc. Alternatively you can also download a pdf version of the list here. (Credit to Irshad).
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Santosh
Hi,can I get the result of a girl from Rodrigues College..if you know a link where I can get her result..Her name (Meunier Nedlise)..thanks..
davish
cse pli mari ki rcc pu sa lannee la.. 8 loreats!! c pa acoz RCC so nom premier lor la liste lorea ki veut dir li meilleur. Position pa compter la, quantiter ki compter. ek CSE ine pli bien fer alor coter garcon, aprer rcpl ensuite rcc.. epui difference entre SSR ek 2eme lorea coter science la li extraaa tigit sa. cpav nek 1 point em ki separe zot..ek des fois ena exaquo pu bane rankings cambridge, donc, l’ecart la cpv pena si ou li bien bien tigit.
Mo felicite tous bane loreats la. ene tas ti bane 3rd year. ssr garcon laem 3rd year sa..ek ene tas tifis coter sciences si ti 3rd year.
bon curaz a tou bane ki p composer sa l’annee la..
vishwajit
hey! when you are going to declare result of SSC
angel
i dnt agri 2zis system!!
LCQB Rep
@Don: should be possible to pass your exams without tuition coz as our laureate says, it’s personal work which counts the most. But that may be true only for english lit and the languages,i don’t know. Haven’t sat my hsc yet but will soon enough!donno wat i’d do without my mats tuition or without my gp tui! so yeah, somehow educ in mru isnt all that free. it demands lots of investment-be it in books,private tui or school material. i also note that our libraries(french:bibliotheques) are not all that well furnished and that if parents do not have the money to buy books which are not necessarily on the school’s book list but which are needed to contribute to the student’s wider reading, then that student is penalised. that may be why we can observe that the greater percentage of those who do well in education is either middle or upper class. the govt and society should therefore work for rendering educ is mauritius fairer by giving equal chances to everyone. not that 100% students will pass but at least they’d have been provided with the tools for success. what use they make of these tools depends ultimately on the students and their character only.
LCQB Rep
Check your spelling!!
It is not ”Aubeeluck Anusha Sheila – Loretto College Quatre Bornes”
but rather: AUBEELACK Anusha Sheila-Loreto College Quatre Bornes
our poor laureate hates it when her name is misspelled. lol
Great site though. Helps to see what other people’s opinion on an issue are.
I personally think that that the scholarship system should remain. The scholarship becomes a goal for many and helps them give the best of themselves. Yet, the government is right in wanting to sponsor more students and should definitely go ahead with the project because I know some friends who won’t be attending university-UOM or other tertiary educ institution- because they do not have the financial means to. Many don’t even know that they can have access to scholarships or bursaries or get financial help form banks which offer student loan schemes. Education opens so many doors nowadays and since we all have the right to education, our politicians should see to it that this right of ours is not flouted.
Our laureate says that hard work is one thing but that what really helps to make the difference is the love we should have for the subjects we opt for. With sociology and not maths as a main subject, she proved that when you love something hard enough, it is possible to excel in it and come out with flying colours. Congrats to lcqb! and to bps too coz that’s from where she hails!
gerard
I hope that this year to show transparency that the Ministry will publish the list of all those who have been granted sholarships specially those who come after the laureates.
pradeep seehye
I want to find out if sundeep seehye passed his hsc who lives in petit raffray in mauritius. And if he has what is the result. Many thanks.