Loreto College of Rose-Hill

Loreto College Rose Hill is a private secondary girls' school in Rose Hill, Mauritius. One of seven Loreto College campuses in Mauritius, it opened in 1951. Cathy de Cazanove is the current rector and the asst. rector is Roselyn Thomas.

Loreto College Rose Hill(lcrh)
Address
Map
Dr. Roux Street


Information
School typePrivate secondary school
MottoCruci Dum Spiro Fido
(While I Live, I Believe in the Cross)
DenominationRoman Catholic
Established1951
RectorCathy de Cazanove
GenderGirls'
Age range11-18
Number of studentsabove 800
Average class size32
LanguageFrench & English
Hours in school day6 hours
Classroomsmany classes more than 30.
Colour(s)  Green
SportsVolleyball, football, basketball, badminton and swimming classes are offered to form 1-2 at Serge Alfred swimming pool
Newspaperschool magazine

History

edit

On September 8, 1845, a small community of Loreto Sisters arrived in Mauritius, led by Sister Augustin Hearne. Consisting of a group of eight sisters from England, they installed in Port-Louis and opened a non-paying secondary school. In the following years they opened three more secondary schools in Curepipe, Quatre-Bornes and St-Pierre. In 1951, a fifth secondary school in Rose-Hill was opened.


Curriculum

edit

Loreto College Rose Hill is the only non-paying secondary school which offers German language as a subject which is compulsory from Grade 7 to Grade 9. Moreover, some students also choose German language for their A-level. Loreto College Rose Hill also offers Hindi language as a subject.

The school is equipped with a biology, chemistry, physics and Junior Lab. Also, three art rooms and a Design lab.

Sports and traditions

edit

LCRH has a gymnasium in which the regional competitions are held every year, most of the time for the volleyball competition.

The school's students participate in a variety of sports including basketball, football, handball, netball, and volleyball. They are particularly known for volleyball and hold an annual volleyball tournament.

In a show of solidarity with the poor, the school holds an annual charity meal when students bring in food and share with the poor and each other. Every last Saturday of the month, the school's charity club gives food to those in need, bought from money the girls voluntarily give on a weekly basis.

Notable alumnae

edit

See also

edit

References

edit
edit

20°14′24″S 57°28′30″E / 20.24°S 57.475°E / -20.24; 57.475