Administration
Nurseries & Infant Schools
Nurseries and Infant Schools
| NURSERIES | PHONE NO |
|---|---|
| Roche Bois, Balisage Street | 216-9247 |
| Tranquebar, Cotillon Street | 208-3006 |
| Camp Yoloff, B de St Pierre street | 216- 3376 |
| Cassis, Daniel Jenkins Street | 210-2032 |
| Louis Delange, St. Georges Street | 212-2508 |
| Vallée Pitot, Inkerman Street | 216-3373 |
Admission in any of the municipal nurseries is done at the seat of the nursery throughout the year.
The nursery is open to babies, aged from 3 months to 3 years old, residing in the vicinity of each nursery, preferably.
Documents required for registration are birth certificate of baby, ID card of parents, recent CEB or CWA Bills and pay slip of parents
Working hours:
Weekdays: 7 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Saturdays: 7 a.m. to Noon
| INFANT SCHOOLS | PHONE NO |
|---|---|
| Le Cornu, Bassin road, Ste. Croix | 216-9595 |
| Dr. I. Goomany (Plaine Verte), Magon Street | 242-5706 |
| Cité la Cure, Rev. Schnepp St, C. La Cure | 216-9596 |
| Vallée des Pretres, B. De St. Pierre St. | 216-9604 |
| Residence Vallijee, Royal Rd | 208-4034 |
| Roche Bois, Balisage Street | 217 4151 |
| Camp Yoloff, Bernardin Street, C. Yoloff | 216-3376 |
| Grand River North West, Old Bridge GRNW | 213-0618 |
| Cassis, Daniel Jenkins Street | 210-2032 |
| Tranquebar, Cotillon Street | 208-2017 |
| Vallée Pitot, Inkerman Street, Port Louis | 216-9602 |
| Camp Chapelon, Désiré Sicard, C. Chapelon | 286 0538 |
| Emmanuel Anquetil, La Tour Koenig | 234-0061 |
| Briquetterie, Bois Savon, Cité Briquetterie | 217-1467 |
| Chitrakoot, B. De St. Pierre, V. Des Pretres | 216 6537 |
| Ex-Camp Firinga, Cite Lumière | 234 3026 |
Admission to infants schools is open in the month of September/October every year, following press notices to that effect.
The Child should be 3 years old and should reside in the near vicinity of the school, preferably.
Working hours: 8.45 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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