Sir Abdool Raman Osman State College

Sir Abdool Raman Osman State College (SARO SC) is an elite secondary school in Phoenix, Mauritius. It was founded in 1996 as the Royal College of Phoenix and was renamed in late 1996 after Sir Abdool Raman Osman, the first Governor-General of Mauritius. The school became a National College in 2007.

Sir Abdool Raman Osman State College
Logo of SARO SC
Address
Closel Road, Phoenix

Information
MottoEducation for Life
Established1996
RectorK. Gokulsing (Mr)
GenderBoys
Enrollment800 - 900
Color(s)Gold Cream      & Navy Blue     
NicknameSARO, Sarosians
WebsiteGovernment website

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SARO SC is among the best schools across the country, admitting only students having achieved excellent results in the CPE examinations, and preparing them for the University of Cambridge O Level and A Level. To date, it is the only school in Mauritius to have ever produced a recipient of the Lester B. Pearson International Scholarship from the University of Toronto (full scholarship awarded to 37 students worldwide)[1] and is the first school in the history of the country to have had a Computer Science Laureate.

The school's graduates have gone on to pursue further studies in various fields, ranging from STEM to Humanities, at prestigious universities across the globe: in Canada, Germany, France, UK, USA, Australia, Netherlands, Malaysia, China, India, South Africa, as well as Mauritius.

History

Sir Abdool Raman Osman, the school's namesake

The school welcomed its first batch in 1996. Following that, more blocks were added and by the end of 1997, the school became a complex with a ground area of 1.6 hectares (16,000 m2). It was converted into a Form Six school in 2002. In January 2006, consequent to a policy decision of the government, the school again started admitting pupils in Form 1. End of year 2007, the school became a National College and changed its name from Sir Abdool Raman Osman State Secondary School to Sir Abdool Raman Osman State College.

With a major change in the educational system of Mauritius, SARO SC is projected to become an Academy (elite high school) in 2021.

Three editions of the school magazine were launched in 2009, 2011 and 2013 respectively. A 2016 edition was written but, subsequent to multiple changes in administration, remained unreleased.

Overview

Uniform

The school uniform consists of a gold/cream shirt with blue trousers.

The 1st edition of the polo shirt had a wolf design at the back and the 2nd had a school shield design with a cream colour.

Infrastructural & Sport Facilities

  • Laboratories: Physics (2), Chemistry (2), Biology (2)
  • Audio-Visual Room (1)
  • Computer Rooms (2)
  • Library (1)
  • DC/DT Workshops (2)
  • Basketball Grounds (2)
  • Art Rooms (2)
  • Volleyball/Badminton Courts (3)
  • Gymnasium/Multipurpose Hall (1)
  • Table Tennis Course (1)
  • Lecture Theatre (1)

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180° Panorama of school from second floor

School culture

The school's students (colloquially called "Sarosians" or "SARO") are known to usually share brotherly bonds among each other and to maintain a close-knit relationship with their rector.

Mr J. Bindah (2007- 2012, 2016 - 2019) surrounded by Sarosians
Mr S. Mohitram (2015 - 2016) doing press-ups with students during the morning assembly
Mr K. Gokulsing (2019 - Present) among the 2019 Model UN cohort

Academic performance

Scholarships

To date, SARO has fostered 4 Laureates and numerous other scholarship awardees.

SARO's first Laureate, Nabeel Khodabux

Exceptionally, it is the only school in Mauritius to have ever produced a recipient of the Lester B. Pearson International Scholarship from the University of Toronto (full scholarship awarded to 37 students worldwide)[1] and, following a brilliant performance of the Class of 2016, became the first school in the history of the country to have produced a Computer Science Laureate.

Laureate celebration, February 2017
University scholarship recipients
Scholarship Awarded by Year Recipient
Laureate Government of Mauritius 2012 Nabeel Khodabux[2]
2014 Jason Thondee[3]
Vilekh Badrisingh[3]
2016 Matthieu Chan Chee[4]
Laureate (Merit and social criteria) Government of Mauritius 2012 Gerishwarsingh Ramyead[5]
2015 Akmez Buxis[6]
Lester B. Pearson International Scholarship University of Toronto 2017 Matthieu Chan Chee[1]
International Quest Whole Person Scholarship Oral Roberts University 2018 Samuel Greedharry[7]

Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards

The school has also produced several students who have ranked 1st nationally or globally at the Cambridge examinations and have been awarded as 'Top in Country' or 'Top in the World':

Year Examination Country/World Subject Student
2012 O Level World Additional Mathematics Sabeer Nabeebaccus
Country Computer Studies Vilekh Badrisingh
2013 O Level World Design and Communication Nicolas Lam Chiou Yee
Country Physical Education Roshan Teeluck
2015 AS Level Country English Raees Gulbul
Accounting Vritesh Mungur
2018 A Level Country Biology Samuel Hélène
2019 A Level Country Art and Design Alex Kim-Soo

Competitions

Shameem Elaheebocus, 2019 Crossminton World Champion (U18)
SARO badminton players, Bronze medallists at the All African Badminton School Championships 2014 & 2015
SARO footballers, Regional Vice-Champions, 2014 Inter-College Football Tournament

The school's students consistently rank among the top performers at numerous regional, national and international competitions/events:

Competitions and events
Competition/Event Year Level Outcome/Positions held Students
National Mathematics Olympiad 2016 National 1st place - Individual contest Matthieu Chan Chee[8]
World Crossminton Championships 2019 International 1st place - U18 Shameem Elaheebocus[9]
National Youth Parliament 2018 National 3 MPs, 1 Speaker Pouvanen Canjamalay[10]

Zakariyyah Bawamia[11]

Veeresh Nobeen

Jiyaad Hassennally

2019 2 MPs, 4 Mentors Badir Korumtollee[12]

Ankur Bhowon

Pouvanen Canjamalay

Zakariyyah Bawamia

Veeresh Nobeen

Jiyaad Hassennally

All African Badminton School Championships 2014 International Bronze medal Pravesh Ballgobin

Zakariyyah Bawamia

Nadir Edoo

Jeremy Lau Tum Sun

Umayr Salauroo

2015 Bronze medal
Inter-College Football Tournament 2014 Regional 2nd place

(More details below)

Mitesh Periag

[Note: Former players are

welcome to add their names]

Rajiv Gandhi Science Quest 2010 National 1st place - Category 1 (Form 1 to Form 3) Roshan Teeluck
Concours de Langue Française

(Alliance Française)

2009 National Classe de Troisième:
  • 3rd place overall
Nabeel Khodabux
2010 Classe de Sixième:
  • 1st place - Composition Française
  • Top 10 overall
Matthieu Chan Chee
Classe de Sixième:
  • 1st place - Étude de Texte
  • 3rd place - Orthographe & Grammaire
Jaynesh Benny
2011 Classe de Première:
  • 7th place overall
Nabeel Khodabux
Classe de Cinquième:
  • Top 10 overall
Matthieu Chan Chee
2012 Classe de Quatrième:
  • 2nd place - Composition Française
  • Top 10 overall
Matthieu Chan Chee
2013 Classe de Troisième:
  • 1st place - Orthographe & Grammaire
  • Top 10 overall
Matthieu Chan Chee
Classe de Troisème:
  • 2nd place - Étude de texte
Jérémie Frédéric
English Elocution Contest 2014 Regional 1st place Matthieu Chan Chee
French Orthography Contest 2014 Regional 2nd place Matthieu Chan Chee
Model European Union 2015 National Best Delegation Nazheer Baichoo

Mitesh Periag

Pravin Sewak

Quiz Competition 2014 Regional 1st place Mitesh Periag

Mattee Jeetun

Australian Mathematics Competition 2011 National Top 15% Reeshay Dabeedin
2012 Top 2%
2013 Top 2%
2014 Top 15%

Model United Nations Conferences

SARO MUNners, 2014
SARO MUNners, 2015
SARO MUNners, 2016
SARO MUNners, 2017
SARO MUNners, 2018
SARO MUNners, 2019

SARO SC is reputed for consistently displaying an outstanding performance at Model UN Conferences.

Most notably, the school has consistently ranked 1st in the Zone 4 (its assigned area for the Regional Level) and been in the top 3 in the national variant since the 2015 edition.

Every year, the Government of Mauritius selects 6 students from the ~30 National Best Delegates to attend a university-level International Model UN Conference. To date, SARO SC has sent 2 such students, one in 2015 and one in 2018.

Year Level Outcome Delegates Organising team
2013 National 1 Best Delegate Keshav Rampoortab None
2014 Regional 1 Best Delegate Roshan Teeluck None
1 Best Delegation Italy:
  • Kamil Durgauhee
  • Ahsan Fokeera
  • Shyamal Sewraj
  • Roshan Teeluck
2015 Regional 7 Best Delegates Jaynesh Benny

Matthieu Chan Chee

Jérémie Frédéric

Yanesh Hoolass

Ganeshwar Hurday

Mitesh Periag

Pravin Sewak

Chairperson:
  • Roshan Teeluck
2 Best Delegations China:

Mexico:

  • Yanesh Hoolass
  • Ganeshwar Hurday
  • Rishabh Rambhunjun
  • Pravin Sewak
National 1 Best Delegate Matthieu Chan Chee None
1 Best Delegation China: same team as regionals
International

(AMUNC 2016)

1 Delegate Matthieu Chan Chee None
2016 Regional 7 Best Delegates Saad Bassa

Zakariyyah Bawamia

Pouvanen Canjamalay

Akhilesh Doorgah

Jiyaad Hassennally

Faiz Khadaroo

Karan Sonah

Secretary-General:

Chairpersons:

  • Jaynesh Benny
  • Jérémie Frédéric
  • Yanesh Hoolass
  • Ganeshwar Hurday
  • Cédric Lacase
  • Mitesh Periag
  • Pravin Sewak
2 Best Delegations Spain:
  • Saad Bassa
  • Akhilesh Doorgah
  • Dawjee Nunkoo
  • Dooshyantsingh Sewak

Turkey:

  • Zakariyyah Bawamia
  • Ankur Bhowon
  • Ashley Padayatchy
  • Karan Sonah
National 1 Best Delegate Pouvanen Canjamalay Chairpersons:
  • Yanesh Hoolass
  • Ganeshwar Hurday
3 Best Delegations Denmark: same team as Turkey for regionals

Malaysia: same team as Spain for regionals

United Arab Emirates:

  • Pouvanen Canjamalay
  • Faiz Khadaroo
  • Nihal Manna
  • Ameesh Boodhna
2017 Regional 4 Best Delegates Zaheer Abdool

Varen Baloomoody

Avnish Dip

Nisaar Jaffur

Chairpersons:
  • Saad Bassa
  • Zakariyyah Bawamia
  • Pouvanen Canjamalay
  • Akhilesh Doorgah
  • Jiyaad Hassennally
  • Faiz Khadaroo
  • Karan Sonah
4 Best Delegations Greece:
  • Ryan Adeya
  • Aditya Bhiwajee
  • Doorgesh Bissoonauth
  • Suhayl Goodur

Kazakhstan:

  • Varen Baloomoody
  • Usaama Boodhoo
  • Nisaar Jaffur
  • Vashisth Juleemun

Kuwait:

  • Zaheer Abdool
  • Poorvesh Bissessur
  • Avnish Dip
  • Arfan Pheerunggee

United States of America:

  • Devindra Beekawoo
  • Javaid Hoobass
  • Krithik Matoo
  • Kenny Ramasawmy
National 3 Best Delegates Devindra Beekawoo

Aditya Bhiwajee

Avnish Dip

Chairpersons:
  • Saad Bassa
  • Zakariyyah Bawamia
  • Jiyaad Hassennally
3 Best Delegations Argentina: same team as Greece for regionals

Jamaica: same team as Kuwait for regionals

Cameroon: same team as USA for regionals

(except Kenny Ramasawmy and Krithik Matoo, unable to attend,

were replaced by Saif Elyhee and Zubeir Jeeroburkhan)

2018 Regional 6 Best Delegates Vineet Saulick

Luqmaan Fatadin

Dhanvesh Chikhooree

Alex Kim-Soo

Anas Khodadeen

Nishrey Shail Bundoo

Chairpersons:
  • Usaama Boodhoo
  • Nisaar Jaffur
  • Avnish Dip
  • Varen Baloomoody
  • Zaheer Abdool
2 Best Delegations UK:
  • Dhanvesh Chikhooree
  • Luis Melotte
  • Chandish Reebye
  • Sarvesh Dayal

Equatorial Guinea:

  • Nishrey Shail Bundoo
  • Adarsh Seechurn
  • Alex Kim-Soo
  • Chavi Surujbhali
National 2 Best Delegates Nishrey Shail Bundoo

Sarvesh Dayal

Chairpersons:
  • Avnish Dip
  • Devindra Beekawoo
  • Aditya Bhiwajee
3 Best Delegations Vietnam: same team as Equatorial Guinea for regionals

Somalia:

  • Anas Khodadeen
  • Tariq Nunkoo
  • Nilesh Hauzaree
  • Lovesh Rama

Saudi Arabia:

  • Luqmaan Fatadin
  • Chetan Aubeeluck
  • Vineet Saulick
  • Gopal Seewoogoolam
International

(ILMUNC 2018)

1 Delegate Nishrey Shail Bundoo None
2019 Regional 3 Best Delegates Rohan Goolaub

Waseem Hyatoolla

Munnawar Noormohamed

Secretary-General:
  • Sarvesh Dayal

Chairpersons:

  • Anas Khodadeen
  • Nishrey Bundoo
  • Vineet Saulick
  • Luqmaan Fatadin
  • Alex Kim-Soo
  • Dhanvesh Chikhooree
4 Best Delegations Myanmar:
  • Sidharth Beniwal
  • Aadil Nuckchady
  • Kushul Beekomsing
  • Rohan Goolaub

Afghanistan:

  • Heetesh Lutchmun
  • Teeluck Aqil
  • Yadhav Anishkar Hassea
  • Rithvik Mahadoo

Libya:

  • Waseem Hyatoolla
  • Rajat Goorbin
  • Ikhil Mohesh
  • Gaurav Teeluck

Dominican Republic:

  • Ridwaan Luckhoo
  • Zubeir Surally
  • Munnawar Noormohamed
  • Andy Lamarque
National 2 Best Delegates Sidharth Beniwal

Andy Lamarque

Secretary-General:
  • Nishrey Shail Bundoo

Chairperson:

  • Sarvesh Dayal
3 Best Delegations Japan: same team as Myanmar for regionals

Syria: same team as Afghanistan for regionals

Iraq: same team as Libya for regionals

2020 Cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic

2014 Football Campaign

The school participated in the football tournament organised by the MBC in 2014 and had a very successful campaign. After beating the Collège du Saint-Esprit (2-0) in the first round, SARO SC qualified for the quarter-finals against the New Eton College and came out victorious after penalty shootouts. Following a close win (1-0) against rivals and neighbours Phoenix SSS in the semi-finals, the school made it to the regional final against the St. Andrew's School of Rose-Hill, whereby the Sarosian team lost (2-1).

SARO footballers, Regional Vice-Champions, 2014 Inter-College Football Tournament

Some facts:

  • The SARO Fans were rewarded as Best Supporting Fans of the tournament for their amazing support.
  • The SARO goalkeeper won the award for Best Goalkeeper with 3 clean sheets.
Stage Result
First Round SARO SC 2 - 0 Collège du Saint-Esprit
Quater-finals SARO SC 0 - 0

(SARO victory on penalty)

New Eton College
Semi-finals SARO SC 1 - 0 Phoenix SSS
Final SARO SC 1 - 2 St. Andrew's School


Further Accomplishments by Alumni

Alumni Accomplishments
Roshan Teeluck
  • Spearheaded the MauriVent project[13] with the Mauritian branches of the IEEE during the COVID-19 pandemic
  • Nominated among Top 5 Outstanding Young Persons of Mauritius by JCI Mauritius[14]
Reeshay Dabeedin
  • Team leader for Electronic/Software Team in the MauriVent project[13] with the Mauritian branches of the IEEE during the COVID-19 pandemic
Matthieu Chan Chee
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See also

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