Mauritius, Mauritius
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The school hosts 11 extracurricular activities this term. On Monday afternoons, Readers Club and Hindi are offered. On Tuesday afternoons, Drama, Ballet and Spanish are available. Wednesday features Karate, Thursday brings Robotics, and Friday offers French; students can also participate in football, horse riding and gymnastics on Saturday mornings on campus, with Swimming and Tennis on Friday afternoons at the Moka facility.
The school offers Drama and Ballet as on-campus extracurricular activities. Drama and Ballet are scheduled on Tuesday afternoons. The arts-related activities are part of the term's offerings. Participation supports development in performance and movement.
Hindi is offered on Monday afternoons. Spanish is offered on Tuesday afternoons. French is offered on Friday afternoons. The language activities form part of the term's extracurricular programme.
Readers Club runs on Monday afternoons as a social and literary activity. The campus offers 11 extracurricular activities this term to encourage student interaction. These activities promote peer engagement and group involvement.
Football, horse riding and gymnastics take place on Saturday mornings on campus. Swimming and Tennis are available on Friday afternoons at the Moka facility. The programme supports physical fitness and wellbeing.
Located in Trianon, Dukesbridge's first primary campus serves children aged 5 to 11 in Mauritius. The school teaches the Australian Curriculum, with a rigorous framework adapted from British and Australian standards, ensuring clear progression across core subjects. The campus operates from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm, providing on-site green space and facilities for learning and assemblies, including a covered terrace and a learning balcony, a media room, and a lunch area. The Trianon campus is part of Dukesbridge's international program and was launched on January 26, 2018 by the Australian High Commissioner in Mauritius and the First Lady of Mauritius. The site sits next to Hualien Club on Verdun Road, opposite Ebene. On-campus sports include football, horse riding, and gymnastics; additional swimming and tennis are offered on Fridays at the Moka location. The extracurricular features Readers Club, language clubs, drama, robotics, karate, and French, with some activities offered after school.