Tanzania, Dar Es Salaam
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The school's facilities include a music and drama suite, a specialist art room, and an assembly and examination hall. There are two libraries, one for primary and one for secondary. There are three science laboratories and two ICT suites. Swimming pools include a 25-metre pool and a learners' pool. Covered tennis and basketball courts, a multi-purpose hall, a lush playing field, table tennis rooms and a fleet of buses complete the campus.
The 25-metre swimming pool and a learners' pool support aquatic activities. Covered tennis and basketball courts provide all-weather practice and games. A lush playing field supports outdoor sport, along with dedicated table tennis rooms for individual and small-group play. The multi-purpose hall is used for indoor activities and events.
The school provides two libraries, one for primary and one for secondary, to support learning and research. Three science laboratories offer practical work across the curriculum. Two ICT suites enable computer science and digital learning in classrooms. An art room and a music and drama suite support creative and performing arts. An assembly and examination hall houses assemblies and formal assessments.
All students are expected to take part in at least one extra-curricular activity per week during each term. The activities provide academic, physical and artistic opportunities that supplement the curriculum and develop skills such as leadership and confidence. Activities on offer include Arts and Crafts, Ballet, Board games, Chess, Community service, Debating, Environmental awareness, First aid, Martial arts: Taekwondo and Karate, Maths challenge, Model United Nations, Dancing, School production, Scouts, Sewing, STEM and Storytelling. Sports on offer include Athletics, Basketball, Cricket, Cross-country, Football, Hockey, Netball, Rounders, Swimming and Tennis.
Braeburn Dar es Salaam International School is a co‑educational international day school serving students from ages 2 to 18 in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Opened in 2015 as the newest Braeburn Group school, it follows a British education framework aligned with the English National Curriculum. In the Early Years, pupils follow the EYFS, with Key Stages 1 and 2 delivering a broad core programme and Key Stage 3 preparing pupils for IGCSE. The secondary programme includes Cambridge IGCSE courses and a Sixth Form pathway to university via A Levels or a BTEC Level 3. The school emphasises sport, the creative arts, outdoor pursuits and community service, supported by an Inclusion Department for personalised learning. Facilities include a music and drama suite, a specialist art room, two libraries, three science laboratories and two ICT suites, plus a 25-metre swimming pool, covered courts, a multi‑purpose hall and a lush playing field. A fleet of buses and extensive transport support daily life.