Lycée Rainier III renews Mauritius hospitality pact
By Laurent Duval, MonacoViews Editorial
A longstanding training agreement between Lycée Rainier III and a Mauritian hotel school has been renewed, continuing two decades of student and staff exchanges.
Lycée Rainier III has renewed its bilateral agreement with the Sir Gaëtan Duval Hotel School, part of the Mauritius Institute of Training and Development, continuing a partnership that has been in place since 2005. The accord provides a framework for structured exchanges between students and teaching staff at both institutions, combining theoretical study with hands-on professional placements.
For students enrolled in hospitality and catering programmes at the Monaco school, the agreement offers something that classroom instruction alone cannot replicate: immersive international experience in a different culinary and service culture. The exchanges are designed to sharpen practical skills while broadening the professional outlook of trainees preparing to enter the hospitality industry.
The renewal signals that both institutions see continued value in the arrangement after twenty years. For Lycée Rainier III, which sits at the heart of the Principality's effort to develop home-grown talent for its hotel and restaurant sector, maintaining active international partnerships is central to keeping its programmes competitive and outward-looking.