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A Hampton School Pupil Is Different

They leave with the confidence, character, and skills to create an outstanding future for themselves.

At a Glance

Ages
5–11 years
Campuses
Quatre-Bornes & Curepipe
Language
English-medium
Admissions
Visit by appointment

Primary Education

A school for parents who value more than exam results

Hampton Primary School provides English-medium primary education in Mauritius for boys and girls aged 5 to 11.

Our Primary School gives pupils a broad, balanced, and carefully structured education. Children are taught to read, write, think, speak, calculate, question, revise, present, and work with increasing independence.

We want Hampton pupils to achieve strong academic results, but we also want them to grow into confident, polite, capable young people who are ready for the next stage of school and life.

Curriculum

A broad curriculum for confident, well-rounded pupils

Hampton Primary pupils follow a wide programme of learning designed to build academic strength, creativity, discipline, communication skills, and general knowledge.

Core Academic Subjects

  • English
  • Mathematics
  • French
  • Science
  • History & Geography
  • Information Technology

Creative & Active

  • Art & Design
  • Music
  • Drama
  • Physical Education
  • Yoga
  • Karate

Wider Learning

  • Coding
  • Oriental Languages
  • Moral Science
  • Citizenship
  • Project Work
  • Educational Visits

Learning Journey

From early primary confidence to secondary school readiness

Each stage of Primary School has a clear purpose. Pupils are supported as they move from early foundations to more independent, exam-ready learning.

Lower Primary

Pupils build the foundations of reading, writing, number work, classroom routines, handwriting, listening skills, and spoken confidence.

Middle Primary

Pupils develop stronger written work, deeper reading, mathematical fluency, subject knowledge, project skills, and greater independence.

Upper Primary

Pupils prepare for important assessments and the move to secondary education through revision, exam practice, responsibility, and maturity.

Teaching & Care

Proper teaching, personal attention, and steady communication

Hampton's Primary School is built around clear teaching, regular classwork, homework, correction, revision, and parent communication.

Exams & Progress

Preparing pupils for recognised academic milestones

Hampton pupils are prepared for key academic milestones while continuing to benefit from a broad primary school experience.

PSAC

Pupils are prepared for the national Primary School Achievement Certificate examination.

Cambridge Young Learners

Pupils may be prepared for Cambridge English qualifications that support confidence in English.

Alliance Française

Pupils may be prepared for French language certification through Alliance Française.

Admissions

We invite serious parents to visit the school

Choosing a school is not the same as comparing items in a shop. It is a serious decision about your child's future.

For this reason, Hampton encourages parents to book a visit, see the school environment, ask questions, and understand whether Hampton is the right fit for their child.

During your visit, our team can explain the admissions process, available places, school expectations, documents required, and the current fee structure.

This gives interested parents a proper understanding of the school before making a decision.

Questions Parents Ask

Primary School FAQ

Clear answers to the questions parents often ask before visiting Hampton School.

Is Hampton an English-medium Primary School?

Yes. Hampton Primary School provides an English-medium learning environment for children aged 5 to 11.

Where is Hampton Primary School located?

Hampton Primary School welcomes pupils at our Quatre-Bornes and Curepipe campuses.

What age children does the Primary School accept?

Hampton Primary School is for children aged 5 to 11. Parents should contact the school to discuss the correct class level for their child.

Can my child join if they mainly speak French?

Yes. Many children can settle into an English-medium environment with the right support, encouragement, and routine. Parents can discuss their child's language background during the admissions visit.

Do pupils receive homework?

Yes. Pupils receive regular homework to reinforce class learning and build good study habits.

Do parents receive feedback about progress?

Yes. Parent communication is an important part of the school routine. Parents can ask about feedback, meetings, homework, and progress updates during their visit.

Do pupils sit for PSAC?

Yes. Pupils are prepared for the national Primary School Achievement Certificate examination.

Do pupils take Cambridge English or Alliance Française exams?

Pupils may be prepared for selected English and French language qualifications, including Cambridge English and Alliance Française examinations.

Do you publish school fees online?

The current fee structure is provided during a school visit or admissions appointment. This allows parents to understand the school properly, ask questions, and make an informed decision.

Why should parents visit before receiving full admissions details?

A school choice should be based on the child, the family, the school environment, and the educational values of the school. A visit gives parents a clearer and more complete understanding than a fee figure alone.

How do I enquire about a place?

Please contact the school to book a visit. Our team will explain available places, admissions requirements, documents, fees, and the next steps.

Visit Hampton School

Give your child a confident Primary School experience

Book a visit to Hampton Primary School and see whether our English-medium environment is the right fit for your child.