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Droopnath Ramphul State College (DRSC) is an academy based in Calebasses, Pamplemouses, Mauritius. Students are prepared for the School Certificate and the Higher School Certificate.[1] The school derives its name from an eminent Judge Droopnath Ramphul.[2][3]

Droopnath Ramphul State College was one of the leading national colleges for girls in Mauritius. This college is known for promoting its students in academics as well as other extra-curricular activities over the years.

Droopnath Ramphul State College is now an academy admitting both boys and girls with the changes in the academic rules and regulations.

History

This state college was built in 1975 . Under the rectorship of Mrs Arlette Bazire, the school began functioning in an old railway station near the Beau Plan roundabout. [2]

In 1980, it was named after Judge Droopnath Ramphul (born 20 February 1921). He is best remembered and honoured for his contributions to education.

In June 1995, students transferred to a new location in Souvenir, Calebasses. The school was then renamed to Queen Elizabeth College - North (QEC-North).

Following protest against the use of the name QEC-North by Queen Elizabeth College girls, the school went to its original name till 2003 when it became a Form VI College and was thereafter named Droopnath Ramphul State College.[3]

In June 2006, the school became a national college, and after three years, a fresh intake of Form I students with four A+ was enrolled. Students mostly come from Port Louis, the North, and the East.

In 2008, DRSC had a population of roughly 795 students, 535 of whom were from DRSC and 260 from Pamplemousses State Secondary School, who were accommodated at DRSC because their school was under construction.

In 2014, DRSC had attained its first Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam (SSR) scholarship for the HSC Examination done in 2013 on the girls' side (alongside Collège Du Saint Esprit on the boys' side).[4]

In 2021, DRSC was transformed into an academy. Currently, the school only serves Grades 10 to 13. The school admits both boys and girls who performed well in the National Certificate of Education (NCE). [5]

In 2023, DRSC was the first school to have attain the Sir Anerood Jugnauth (SAJ) scholarship for the HSC Examination done in 2022 on the girls' side (alongside Royal College Curepipe on the boys' side). [6]

Unique Design

DRSC Administrative BlockDRSC Administrative Block taken by Nikhil Purlackee.

DRSC is distinguished for its distinctive architectural architecture among Mauritius' state colleges. The Administrative Block is on three levels and is placed in a circular building resembling a control tower, providing staff with a panoramic view of the entire school.

School Mission

The mission of the school is to:

  • Help students achieve a high standard of learning.
  • Train students in tomorrow's skills.
  • Prepare students for life-long learning and living in the fast changing, multi-cultural and socio-economic world.
  • Empower students to face challenges of their future lives in the global village

Laureates

Year Name Gender Type of Scholarships Side
2023 PAYEN Vilashinee [7] Girl State Science
2023 APPADOO Duhita [7] [8] Girl State Economics
2022 SOOJHAWON Teejistha [6] Girl SAJ Economics
2021 NOORALLY Nazeemah [9] Girl State Arts
2019 CARIM BACOR Suhaylah Bibi Girl Additional Science
2019 GOKOOL Heishna Girl Additional Economics
2018 KULLEN Ritika Girl State Economics
2018 BISSESSUR Nehal Girl State Economics
2018 WAN-BOK-NALE Shania April Girl Additional Science
2018 CHUE CHONG CHEE Cathy Moy Niouk Girl Additional Technical
2017 DAHOO Zubeida Hafsah Banon Girl Additional Science
2017 BISSESSUR Kheshika Devi Girl Additional Science
2017 NOORALLY Zakiyyah Girl Additional Economics
2016 JHEENGUN Doorgesha Richa Girl State Science
2016 MOONEEGADOO Gomaathi Girl Additional Economics
2015 MUKOON Shaimaa Nabeelah Girl State Science
2015 SHAMLOLL Leshna Girl State Science
2014 YOW OK CHEUNG Florise Ecodie Girl State Economics
2014 JOKHOO Meghna Ludmila Devi Girl Additional Economics
2014 DEERPAUL Vivekah Girl Additional Arts
2013 RAMSURRUN Sheetal Girl SSR Science
2013 BHURUTH Sneha Devi Girl State Economics
2013 AKBAR Fatema Zohra Girl Additional Arts
2012 BIJLOLL Shresta Devi Girl Additional Economics
2012 CHOORAMAN Yashwinee Girl Additional Economics
2008 JAGESSUR Yashwini Girl State Science
2005 KHODABACKSH Sazia Begum Girl State Economics
2004 NUNKOO Prakashmani Girl State Science
2004 MOSERDEE Firdosh Girl State Arts
Type of Scholarships Key
Acronym Full Name Note
SSR Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam National Scholarships Offered to the best boy/girl on the Science side
SAJ Sir Anerood Jugnauth National Scholarships Offered to the best boy/girl on the Economics side
State State of Mauritius Scholarships -
Additional Additional Scholarships -

Note: No examinations were done during the year 2020 due to COVID-19.

Subjects available at school

Ordinary Level (Grade 10 to 11)

At the Ordinary Level (School Certificate (SC)), students are expected to choose eight subjects at school and learn it for two years.

Student may wish to do a ninth subject (which is not necessarily available at school). However, they will have to do it as a "private" subject, meaning they will need to pay the Mauritius Examinations Syndicate (MES) for that particular subject.

If the student is struggling with an optional subject OR Additional Mathematics, they may wish to "drop" that subject in Grade 11 and proceed to do only seven subjects. However, the school does not recommend to do so.

Compulsory Subjects
Syllabus Code Subject Title No. of Papers
1123 English Language (Mauritius) 3
3014 French (Mauritius) 2
4029 Mathematics (Syllabus D) (Mauritius) 2
4037 Additional Mathematics 2
Optional Subjects
Syllabus Code Subject Title No. of Papers Practical
2010 English Literature 2 No
2020 French Literature 2 No
2210 Computer Science 2 No
2251 Sociology 2 No
2281 Economics 2 No
3201 Hindi 2 No
3206 Tamil 2 No
3209 Urdu 2 No
3214 Telegu 2 No
5016 Physical Education 2 Yes (Coursework)*
5054 Physics 3 No
5070 Chemistry 3 No
5090 Biology 3 No
6005 Art & Design 3 Yes (Coursework)*
6043 Design and Technology 3 Yes (Coursework)*
6065 Food and Nutrition 2 Yes
7048 Design and Communication 2 No
7096 Travel and Tourism 2 No
7115 Business Studies 2 No
7707 Accounting 2 No

Advanced Level (Grade 12 to 13)

Compulsory Subsidiary Subject
Syllabus Code Subject Title No. of Papers
8019 English General Paper (AS Level) 2
Optional Main Subject
Syllabus Code Subject Title No. of Papers Practical
9094 French Language 4 Yes (Listening)
9335 Travel & Tourism 4 Yes (Coursework)*
9336 Food Studies 3 Yes (Coursework)*
9479 Art & Design 3 Yes (Coursework)*
9609 Business Studies 4 No
9618 Computer Science 4 Yes
9680 Arabic (A Level) 4 No
9686 Urdu (A Level) 4 No
9687 Hindi (A Level) 4 No
9688 Tamil (A Level) 4 No
9690 Telegu (A level) 4 No
9699 Sociology 4 No
9700 Biology 5 Yes
9701 Chemistry 5 Yes
9702 Physics 5 Yes
9706 Accounting 4 No
9708 Economics 4 No
9709 Mathematics 4 No
Optional Subsidiary Subjects
Syllabus Code Subject Title No. of Papers Practical
8129 French Language 2 No
8386 Sport & Physical Education (New 2024) 2 Yes (Coursework)*
8680 Arabic (AS Level) 2 No
8686 Urdu (AS Level) 2 No
8687 Hindi (AS Level) 2 No
8688 Tamil (AS Level) 2 No
8690 Telegu (AS Level) 2 No
9335 Travel & Tourism 2 Yes (Coursework)*
9618 Computer Science 2 No
9609 Business Studies 2 No
9699 Sociology 2 No
9700 Biology 3 Yes
9706 Accounting 2 No

*This subject's practical paper may not necessarily have a fixed amount of time to work on.

Clubs offered by School

Arts & Crafts Club

The club is an amalgamation of activities not only those concerning art. They tend to help for all school activities including sports day and music day and more.

"We believe that art gives us a chance to truly find ourselves according to our imagination and uniqueness. It allows students to connect with their creativity and through art, each of us is able to transform our thinking skills into incredible masterpieces."

One of the club's aims is to foster and develop an appreciation of art and the exploration of diverse aesthetics. Around April 2022, the club organised "Thrift Shop Event" where members collected old clothes and accessories from students of the school itself and converted the old attires and items into fashionable and voguish outfits. The activity not only encouraged the budding talent of students but the funds gathered was donated to a student in need.

Annual activities organised by the Club:

  • International Women's Day

Benevolent Club

DRSC Benevolent Club

The benevolent club of DRSC has helped the entire school community and throughout the year, various activities were carried out for noble causes.

Each year, the benevolent club organises activities to raise funds, in order to help those in need.

Environment Club

The concept of ‘going green’ refers to the practice of environmentally friendly lifestyles which help preserve and sustain the environment.

Integrity Club

DRSC Integrity Club

The Integrity is the platform to take a stand and create a lasting impact in this world.

In this club, student will find a "safe haven" where their voice are heard, valued and amplified.

"I have spent countless months into reviving the school’s Integrity Club- an idea much sought after by the Rector. I have single-handedly come up with the clubs aims and objectives as well as managed the election process. Since this was an endeavour I had undertaken in my senior year of secondary school, I’m hoping the committee is competent enough to keep the club active and ensure it becomes a thriving organization that will continue to flourish even after my departure." -Urooj Sohawon, President of the Club (2023)

Interact Club (New 2024)

Music Club

Annual activities organised by the Club:

  • Musical Ceremony for National Independence Day
  • Music Day
DRSC Science Club

Science, Health & Wellness Club

The DRSC Science Club is a very dynamic club where members are encouraged to ‘think outside the box’ and give free rein confidently to their creativity application of scientific principles.

Around March 2021, the Grade 13 Orchid students and the Physics Department have participated in the Mauritius Research and Innovation Council's "Building of Simplified Antenna for Satellite Data Reception" and have successfully developed an antenna to receive signals at DRSC. [10]

"We successfully detected a cyclone in Mozambique channel. From my Physics lab." -Mrs Rauma Imrit, Physics Educator (2021)

Annual activities organised by the Club:

  • Blood Donations
  • Science Exhibition

Sports Club

Annual activities organised by the Club:

UNESCO Club

Annual Extra-curricular Activities

DofE-Logo-2008

The Duke of Edinburgh's Award

The Duke Program at DRSC was set up in the year 2015 by educators Mrs. Reekoye (Hindi Language Educator) and Mr. Mohun (Physical Education Educator).

“In line with the Mission and Vision of our school, the Award provides opportunities to students to and experiences that will help them in their future life and career as among others, it teaches them organisational skills and team building.” - Mrs. Mantee Sookharee, Rector (2023)

“For the last 15 years, I have been involved in the Duke of Edinburgh Award. It has always been a unique experience for me to be involved with all participants in this adventurous journey.” - Mr. Harish Mohun, Physical Education Educator (2023) [11]

National Youth Civic Service

The National Youth Civic Service (NYCS) is a national programme which aims at developing an independent and assertive youth community to become responsible citizens. It not only enables youngsters to build a resilient character but also create their own identity and adapt to society through interactive group works, community projects as well as sports.

Present (2024)

The current rector of the college is Mrs. Mantee Sookharee.

See also

References

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External links

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  1. « Ti mo rev », confie la lauréate du Droopnath Ramphul State College
  2. HSC cuvée 2023 : deux lauréates pour le Droopnath Ramphul State College
  3. Teejistha Soojhawon première boursière de SAJ National Scholarship
  4. DRSC Newsletter Vol 1 Issue 1
  5. Lauréats cuvée 2020/21 : Nazeemah, seule lauréate du collège Droopnath Ramphul, se confie
  6. ‘Droopnath Ramphul’, the School of Life. Le Mauricien.
  7. Droopnath Ramphul State College wins the SEM Young Investor Award 2018
  8. Trois lauréates pour le Droopnath Ramphul State College
  9. Students who participated in the Robotics Competition
  10. COMMUNIQUE Award Ceremony of the FSC Young Talent Competition 2014
  11. Public Service Excellence Award : Le collège Droopnath Ramphul se distingue

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