Wolsey Hall Oxford is a registered online Cambridge International School.
Contact our team now to find out more about homeschooling in Mauritius.
We have a growing number of ex-pat students homeschooling in Mauritius following courses from Primary and Lower Secondary and up to IGCSE and A level. Our ex-pat students home educating in Mauritius include many from the UK and South Africa, as well as from a range of other countries.
Mauritian nationals are legally obliged to attend school until the age of 16. Following this, they are free to choose homeschooling. Wolsey Hall Oxford offers a large range of A level courses that are accepted by top Universities worldwide.
Students homeschooling in Mauritius with Wolsey Hall Oxford benefit from a structured curriculum that follows the UK curriculum for Primary and Lower Secondary and the Cambridge curriculum for the majority of our IGCSE and A level courses. Wolsey Hall Oxford is a registered online Cambridge school across all levels.
Wolsey Hall Oxford is a registered online Cambridge International School.
Contact our team now to find out more about homeschooling in Mauritius.
South African student, Reine, started homeschooling in Mauritius with Wolsey Hall at age 12.
Reine’s mother Claire commented: “When we moved to Mauritius we decided to homeschool Reine via Wolsey Hall Oxford as the distance learning school affords us the freedom to move around whilst still providing a curriculum that will allow Reine to join mainstream schooling at a later point in life if she wishes to do so’
Homeschooling also allowed Reine time to pursue other interests including volunteering with riding lessons for students with autism.
If you’re thinking of enrolling your child at Wolsey Hall Oxford and you’d like to know more about what we do or how to enrol, please get in touch. We’re ready to enrol new students throughout the academic year.