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Alphabetical Order) Total Passed % Pass Examined HSC HSC 06-FEB-20 11:06 AM MAURITIUS EXAMINATIONS SYNDICATE Page 1 of 6 Cambridge Higher School Certificate 2019 Performance Schoolwise (alphabetical order) Total Passed % Pass Examined HSC HSC ADOLPHE DE PLEVITZ STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL 68 40 58.82 ADVENTIST COLLEGE 48 10 20.83 A H GOOLAM MAHOMED ISSAC STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL 85 58 68.24 ALEEMIAH FORMS 1 - VI BOYS' COLLEGE 9 6 66.67 ALEEMIAH FORMS 1 - VI GIRLS' COLLEGE 27 22 81.48 BAMBOUS STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL 13 6 46.15 BEAU BASSIN STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL 27 17 62.96 BEEKRUMSING RAMLALLAH STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL 36 22 61.11 BEL AIR STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL 66 43 65.15 BELLE ROSE STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL 105 83 79.05 BHUJOHARRY COLLEGE 9 8 88.89 BHUJOHARRY COLLEGE ROSE BELLE 7 3 42.86 BON ACCUEIL STATE COLLEGE 101 70 69.31 CAMP DE MASQUE STATE COLLEGE 29 14 48.28 CITY COLLEGE 45 15 33.33 COLLEGE BON ET PERPETUEL SECOURS 93 56 60.22 COLLEGE BPS FATIMA 5 4 80.00 COLLEGE DE LA CONFIANCE 43 19 44.19 COLLEGE DU SAINT ESPRIT 179 161 89.94 COLLEGE DU ST ESPRIT RIVIERE NOIRE 16 8 50.00 COLLEGE PERE LAVAL 7 6 85.71 COLLEGE STE MARIE 24 17 70.83 COSMOPOLITAN COLLEGE (BOYS) 5 3 60.00 COSMOPOLITAN COLLEGE (GIRLS) 31 25 80.65 CUREPIPE COLLEGE 54 23 42.59 06-FEB-20 11:06 AM MAURITIUS EXAMINATIONS SYNDICATE Page 2 of 6 Cambridge Higher School Certificate 2019 Performance Schoolwise (alphabetical order) Total Passed % Pass Examined HSC HSC DAR-UL-MA'ARIF SECONDARY SCHOOL 2 2 100.00 DARWIN COLLEGE 35 23 65.71 DAV (FORM VI) COLLEGE MORC ST ANDRE 42 21 50.00 DOHA COLLEGE SOUILLAC 10 6 60.00 DOHA SECONDARY SCHOOL 126 118 93.65 DR JAMES BURTY DAVID STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL 96 66 68.75 DR JUGROO SEEGOBIN DAYANAND ANGLO VEDIC COLLEGE 13 7 53.85 DR MAURICE CURE STATE COLLEGE 162 155 95.68 DROOPNATH RAMPHUL STATE COLLEGE 118 114 96.61 DR REGIS CHAPERON STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL 45 22 48.89 DUNPUTH LALLAH STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL 92 72 78.26 EBENE STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL (BOYS) 89 59 66.29 EBENE STATE 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PRETRES) 12 11 91.67 INTERNATIONAL COLLEGE 3 2 66.67 ISLAMIC CULTURAL COLLEGE FORM VI (V DES PRETRES) 102 56 54.90 J M FRANK RICHARD STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL 35 23 65.71 JOHN KENNEDY COLLEGE 115 100 86.96 KEATS COLLEGE 15 8 53.33 LABOURDONNAIS COLLEGE (BOYS) 15 11 73.33 LADY SUSHIL RAMGOOLAM STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL 145 113 77.93 LE CHOU COLLEGE 89 68 76.40 LE LYCEE MAURICIEN 5 3 60.00 LONDON COLLEGE 64 39 60.94 LORETO COLLEGE BAMBOUS VIRIEUX 10 3 30.00 LORETO COLLEGE CUREPIPE 115 97 84.35 LORETO COLLEGE MAHEBOURG 88 67 76.14 LORETO COLLEGE PORT LOUIS 112 97 86.61 LORETO COLLEGE QUATRE BORNES 128 119 92.97 LORETO COLLEGE ROSE HILL 84 67 79.76 LORETO COLLEGE SAINT PIERRE 46 32 69.57 MAHATMA GANDHI INSTITUTE MOKA 118 117 99.15 MAHATMA GANDHI SECONDARY SCHOOL FLACQ 118 104 88.14 06-FEB-20 11:06 AM MAURITIUS EXAMINATIONS SYNDICATE Page 4 of 6 Cambridge Higher School Certificate 2019 Performance Schoolwise (alphabetical order) Total Passed % Pass Examined HSC HSC MAHATMA GANDHI SECONDARY SCHOOL MOKA 121 92 76.03 MAHATMA GANDHI SECONDARY SCHOOL NOUVELLE FRANCE 71 47 66.20 MAHATMA GANDHI SECONDARY SCHOOL SOLFERINO 114 93 81.58 MANILAL DOCTOR STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL 44 37 84.09 MARECHAL COLLEGE 52 31 59.62 MAURICIA INSTITUTE 17 1 5.88 MAURITIUS COLLEGE (BOYS) 32 19 59.38 MAURITIUS COLLEGE (GIRLS) 24 13 54.17 MAYFLOWER COLLEGE 19 6 31.58 MEDCO ALEX BHUJOHARRY SECONDARY SCHOOL (GIRLS) 6 4 66.67 MODERN COLLEGE 139 118 84.89 MONT LUBIN COLLEGE 38 21 55.26 MOOTOOCOOMAREN SANGEELEE STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL 27 12 44.44 MUSLIM GIRLS` COLLEGE 33 25 75.76 NEW DEVTON COLLEGE 6 3 50.00 NEW EDUCATIONAL COLLEGE 29 15 51.72 NEW ETON COLLEGE 69 43 62.32 NOTRE DAME COLLEGE 62 35 56.45 N SADDUL COLLEGE 12 6 50.00 OPEN COLLEGE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMME CUREPIPE 66 10 15.15 OPEN COLLEGE EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMME PORT LOUIS 31 4 12.90 PAILLES STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL 23 19 82.61 PALMA STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL 18 7 38.89 PAMPLEMOUSSES STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL 132 88 66.67 PATTEN COLLEGE (BOYS) 4 1 25.00 06-FEB-20 11:06 AM MAURITIUS EXAMINATIONS SYNDICATE Page 5 of 6 Cambridge Higher School Certificate 2019 Performance Schoolwise (alphabetical order) Total Passed % Pass Examined HSC HSC PATTEN COLLEGE (GIRLS) 8 3 37.50 PHOENIX STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL 84 49 58.33 PITON STATE COLLEGE 127 96 75.59 PORT LOUIS NORTH STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL 9 6 66.67 PRESIDENCY COLLEGE CUREPIPE (BOYS) 9 3 33.33 PROF BASDEO BISSOONDOYAL COLLEGE (BOYS) 28 17 60.71 PROF BASDEO BISSOONDOYAL COLLEGE (GIRLS) 22 18 81.82 PROF HASSAN RAFFA STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL 23 11 47.83 QUARTIER MILITAIRE STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL 105 80 76.19 QUATRE BORNES STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL 86 57 66.28 QUEEN ELIZABETH COLLEGE 177 174 98.31 RABINDRANATH TAGORE SECONDARY SCHOOL 135 125 92.59 RAJCOOMAR GUJADHUR STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL 125 100 80.00 RAMSOONDAR PRAYAG STATE SECONDARY SCHOOL 91 59 64.84 RIVIERE DES ANGUILLES STATE COLLEGE 41 27 65.85 RODRIGUES COLLEGE 139 96 69.06 ROYAL COLLEGE CUREPIPE 108 108 100.00 ROYAL COLLEGE PORT LOUIS 141 140 99.29 R 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