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HSC Results 2025: National Pass Rate Edges Up to 78.98 %
Education officials have recorded a marginal improvement in national performance for the 2025 Higher School Certificate (HSC) cohort, with the pass rate climbing to 78.98%.
The latest figures, released by the Mauritius Examinations Syndicate (MES) on Tuesday afternoon, 10 February, show a slight increase from the previous year’s success rate of 78.88%.
Serge Ng Tat Chung, the Director of the MES, described the 0.1% growth as a “slender but notable” progression for the island’s students.
Rise of the State Sector
During a press briefing, Mr. Ng Tat Chung highlighted a significant “surge in power” among several state secondary schools.
He specifically commended the performance of three institutions that have positioned themselves strongly in this year’s results:
- Sir Leckraz Teelock SSS
- Lady Sushil Ramgoolam SSS
- James Burty David SSS
Scholarship Distribution
Beyond the headline pass rate, the MES director noted a shift in the academic landscape regarding the allocation of laureates.
This year’s results reflect a broader “widening of the distribution of scholarships,” suggesting that top academic honours are being shared across a more diverse range of institutions than in previous years.
Source: Defi Media
