HomeEducationKate Chamley, Australian High Commissioner to Mauritius, reflects on Dukesbridge’s 10th Anniversary... EducationFeaturedInterview Kate Chamley, Australian High Commissioner to Mauritius, reflects on Dukesbridge’s 10th Anniversary and launch of their first secondary school in Trianon By Staff Writer October 16, 2024 0 295 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp TagsAustralian High CommissionerDukesbridge’s 10th AnniversaryInterviewKate ChamleyMauritius Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleRishi Nursimulu, Founder of Dukesbridge Mauritius, Celebrates 10th Anniversary and New Secondary School Opening in TrianonNext articleEngaging with Tio Business School: Insights from Emmelot Tideman Staff Writerhttps://platformafrica.com RELATED ARTICLES Finance Financial Results | SBM Group Reports MUR 1.3 Billion Profit for the Quarter Ending March 31, 2025 May 22, 2025 Women Empowerment MaxCity Group and the British High Commission Celebrate Women Leaders in Innovation May 22, 2025 Artificial intelligence Jupiter Huidrom, Senior Vice President Integrated Media Strategy at Weber Shandwick Singapore, Shares His Key Takeaways from Brand Magic 2025 May 22, 2025 LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ - Advertisment - Most Popular Flexible work arrangements, open communications and strong support systems spell success for working mothers at ITL May 23, 2025 Small Villages, Big Impact: How Mauritius’ Best Tourism Villages by UN Tourism are showing the world how to care for nature May 22, 2025 Financial Results | SBM Group Reports MUR 1.3 Billion Profit for the Quarter Ending March 31, 2025 May 22, 2025 MaxCity Group and the British High Commission Celebrate Women Leaders in Innovation May 22, 2025 Load more Recent Comments Ravishankar on SEM and CDS enter into collaboration agreement with ECube Karungi on The Mass Migration of Ugandan Women to the Gulf: Are the Gains Worth the Pain? Flockhey Andati on The Mass Migration of Ugandan Women to the Gulf: Are the Gains Worth the Pain? Neha on Transforming education in Africa with India’s STEMROBO: Shaping the future landscape Meenakshi SAXENA on “Sensitivity” – Lizie dan la main (Seeing with hands) B W Gikonyo on Stellar speakers to grace India-Africa Entrepreneurship & Investment Summit 2024 Handy chandra on IORA Webinar Tackles Growing Threat of Marine Debris Meenakshi Saxena on CECPA: The Way Forward to boost India-Mauritius ties Meenakshi Saxena on CECPA: The Way Forward to boost India-Mauritius ties Alarudeen Aminu (Ph.D) on Singapore’s Centre for African Studies launches exclusive report on Nigeria, outlining attractive avenues for the African economic giant’s revival Thierry Adolphe on CECPA: The Way Forward to boost India-Mauritius ties NDIKUMANA Evelyne on MIFC is key to driving quality investment into Africa, says Minister Seeruttun at PIA launch Prof Ish Sharma on Ayush chair Dr. Ish Sharma talks Ayurveda, yoga and intestines Lawal Iliyasu on India offers online studies scholarships under e-VBAB Sivanagaraghava Rao on Opinion: Mighty Millets – Super Grains of Power by Pr Rajeev K Varshney Shambhu Prasad's MISHRA on Opinion: Mighty Millets – Super Grains of Power by Pr Rajeev K Varshney