In 1721, Wilhem Leicknig of Prussian origin settled on the island then known as Isle de France, the district of Plaines Wilhems was named after him. In 1740, French cartographer Guyomar drew the "Quartiers des Plaines Wilhems" where Quatre Bornes was shown as a forest which was slowly being colonised. Joseph François Charpentier de Cossigny named his region Palma and Governor Antoine Desforges Boucher named his region Bassin in 1764. During the British period, the railway line was introduced in 1864, the region of Plaines-Wilhems started developed rapidly with the migration of people from coastal regions. Quatre Bornes was proclaimed a village in 1890, then proclaimed "Town" under Governor Harman in 1896. The Bassin and Palma state was annexed to the Town of Quatre Bornes in 1967. In 1987, the region of La source was annexed to the town of Quatre Bornes. In the 1980s and 1990s, a period of rapid commercial development started.[3][4]
Primary schools include Baichoo Madhoo Government School, Emilienne Rochecouste Government School (GS), Beau Séjour GS, Candos GS, Louis Nellan GS, Palma GS, Remy Ollier GS, Chooroomoney GS, Sir Veerasamy Ringadoo GS and Sookun Gaya GS.[7]
Sports
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The town is home to the Guy Rozemont Football Stadium, the team of the town is the AS Quatre Bornes.
Suburbs
The town of Quatre Bornes is divided into different regions.[8][9]
^"3.1 Historical development of the town". Annual Report for Financial Year 2018/2019(PDF). The Municipal Council of Quatre Bornes. 12 May 2020. pp. 5–6. Retrieved 13 July 2021.
^Ministry of Local Government and Outer Islands. "Local Government Act 2011"(PDF). Government of Mauritius: 768–770. Archived from the original(PDF) on 14 November 2012. Retrieved 29 November 2012. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)