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The Aga Khan Academies

The Aga Khan Academies network offers high-calibre students a world-class International Baccalaureate (IB) education in a day and residential setting. Across our campuses in East Africa and South Asia, we give children from all financial backgrounds the opportunity to study and thrive in a multicultural environment. They learn to work together and develop as thoughtful, ethical leaders ready to serve their communities.

Learning through immersive explorations: Witnessing India's artistic legacy
A two-day excursion to the Ajanta and Ellora Caves, specifically designed for DP1 and DP2 art students, presented a unique chance to learn about art from the marvellous sculptures and murals that adorn the walls of the caves.
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Sixth Inter District Mountain Biking Championship
AKA Hyderabad organised the 6th Inter District Mountain Biking Championship, Telangana in cooperation with the Telangana Cycling Association.
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“Creating leaders”: Impact of an Aga Khan Schools education
Class of 2012 alumnus from AKA Mombasa Ham Serunjogi – CEO and co-founder of African fintech giant Chipper Cash – realised the importance of staying connected to something larger than himself.
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First cohort of TPP fellows graduate from programme
The Academy celebrated the graduation of its first Teacher Preparation Programme (TPP) fellows, marking a milestone in advancing quality education in Bangladesh.
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Latest Teacher Preparation Programme (TPP) cohort celebrates graduation ceremony at AKA Mombasa
Six passionate educators at AKA Mombasa graduated from the Teacher Preparation Programme (TPP), earning their International Baccalaureate Educators Certificates.
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AKA Maputo commemorates Universal Children's Day
At AKA Maputo, Universal Children’s Day sparked reflection and creativity. Junior students designed sustainable playgrounds through STEM projects, while seniors shared visions for a fairer world.
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DP students raise funds for Bangladeshi flood victims
DP students at AKA Dhaka organised a three-day bake sale to support flood victims across Bangladesh. The event united the Academy community in a shared act of compassion and service.
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Raphael Mwachiti: Using technology to advance the community
Raphael Mwachiti, a DP student at AKA Mombasa, joined in 2015 on a full scholarship through the Talent Identification Programme. Inspired to give back, he created a device to assist the visually impaired, winning the Ryerson Sandbox Basecamp prize and a CAD $5,000 grant.
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Lilian Odera (Class of 2015): Passionate about change in the community
Lilian Odera has a passion for actively being involved in community-based initiatives to influence change and creatively find solutions to issues in whatever way she can. 
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Exploring the professional world of work
During the winter break, DP1 students gained firsthand exposure to professional environments through internships at organisations.
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Aga Khan Academy
Built on a 17-acre site near Bashundara, Dhaka, the Academy in Dhaka is home to a diverse community of students and staff. Learn more about AKA Dhaka from the Head of Academy Sandy Mackenzie.
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Student wins The Diana Award for transformative leadership
Adiba Binte Ahmad Tuba, a Grade 10 student and founder of the Esho Pashe Darai Foundation, leads initiatives empowering girls and supporting underserved communities across Bangladesh.
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Meet Md Kamrul Islam, physical and health education teaching assistant
With advanced degrees in physical education, Md. Kamrul Islam is passionate about fostering students’ physical, intellectual and emotional well-being.
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AKA Dhaka welcomes back government school teachers for PD session
The PDC hosted a mid-term training for government primary school teachers under the KIX project, focusing on phonological awareness using the Learning Toolkit+’s ABRACADABRA and READS software.
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“Creating leaders”: Impact of an Aga Khan Schools education
Class of 2012 alumnus from AKA Mombasa Ham Serunjogi – CEO and co-founder of African fintech giant Chipper Cash – realised the importance of staying connected to something larger than himself.
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Advocating for child rights and climate action
Through her organisation CHIL&D and her global initiative, the Zero Olympiad, Faatiha Aayat, a Grade 8 student, inspires young people to create solutions for issues such as poverty, hunger and carbon emissions.
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Meet our TPP fellows
AKA Dhaka welcomed a new group of Teacher Preparation Programme (TPP) fellows embarking on an 18-month journey to become IB-certified educators.
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High Commissioner of India visits AKA Dhaka
AKA Dhaka hosted H.E. Mr Pranay Kumar Verma, High Commissioner of India to Bangladesh, alongside senior diplomats from the Indian High Commission.
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First cohort of TPP fellows graduate from programme
The Academy celebrated the graduation of its first Teacher Preparation Programme (TPP) fellows, marking a milestone in advancing quality education in Bangladesh.
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Maike Silver: Cultivating Young Minds to Truly Make a Difference
Originally from Germany, Maike says it was her father’s voluntary work in her hometown that swayed her into the teaching profession.
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Meet Sonia Islam, Grade 3 teaching assistant
With years of teaching experience at the Aga Khan School, Dhaka and other English medium schools, Sonia Islam brings creativity and compassion to her role at the Academy.
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Anjum Budhwani: Living her dream
Anjum Budhwani always wanted to teach at AKA Hyderabad, and since she got the job seven years ago, every day of work has been special. “Compassion builds a strong relationship between teacher and student,” she says.
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Raphael Mwachiti: Using technology to advance the community
Raphael Mwachiti, a DP student at AKA Mombasa, joined in 2015 on a full scholarship through the Talent Identification Programme. Inspired to give back, he created a device to assist the visually impaired, winning the Ryerson Sandbox Basecamp prize and a CAD $5,000 grant.
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World Heritage volunteers from UNESCO visit the Academy
As part of UNESCO’s World Heritage Volunteers Programme 2023, volunteers visited AKA Dhaka to explore its sustainable, eco-friendly campus.
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Academy welcomes esteemed emissaries of diplomacy
AKA Dhaka hosted ambassadors from France, Palestine, Singapore, the Holy See and Afghanistan for an engaging dialogue with Diploma Programme students.
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Learning, collaboration and growth
The PDC hosted impactful workshops for Academy and government school teachers, advancing professional growth and innovative teaching.
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Titus Mutemi: A transformative educator
Titus Mutemi joined AKA Mombasa in 2015 as part of the Teacher Preparation Programme. This became a turning point for his career as he has since further developed his extensive knowledge and skills
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Grade 10 students present inspiring personal projects
Grade 10 students showcased innovative, real-world solutions at the annual MYP Personal Project Exhibition, such as solar-powered systems, noise-to-energy disaster relief drones and more.
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DP students raise funds for Bangladeshi flood victims
DP students at AKA Dhaka organised a three-day bake sale to support flood victims across Bangladesh. The event united the Academy community in a shared act of compassion and service.
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Grade 4 students showcase the expressive power of language
Grade 4 students at AKA Dhaka explored the theme “How we express ourselves” through stories, poems, performances and art during their unit display.
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Theresa Urist: A passion for education
As Global Manager of University Counselling for the Aga Khan Schools, Theresa Urist helps students access world-class universities and realise their potential as ethical leaders.
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Ziyaan Virji: The International Leader of Tomorrow Award at the University of British Columbia
AKA Mombasa alumnus Ziyaan Virji received the prestigious International Leader of Tomorrow Award from the University of British Columbia.
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Bilal Adamjee: The Pomona College International Scholarship at Pomona College
AKA Mombasa alumnus Bilal Adamjee received the Pomona College International Scholarship.
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Raphael Mwachiti: Using technology to advance the community
Raphael Mwachiti, a DP student at AKA Mombasa, joined in 2015 on a full scholarship through the Talent Identification Programme. Inspired to give back, he created a device to assist the visually impaired, winning the Ryerson Sandbox Basecamp prize and a CAD $5,000 grant.
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AKA Hyderabad Junior School steps up for Kerala
When devastating floods struck Kerala, the Junior School at AKA Hyderabad turned compassion into action. During their Super Saturday, students from Grades 1–5 cycled, read, swam and danced their hearts out – raising over ₹5,81,000 for relief efforts.
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Service as action at the Aga Khan Academy Dhaka
At AKA Dhaka, students step beyond classrooms to teach and connect with a nearby government school. Planning, mentoring and sharing knowledge, they witness transformation on both sides. Through peer learning, gratitude blooms, privilege becomes purpose and giving teaches as much as receiving.
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Mwanapwani Said: Inspired to make a difference
Mwanapwani Said from Msambweni, Kwale County, joined AKA Mombasa in 2017 on a full scholarship through the Talent Identification Programme. Embracing every opportunity, she excelled academically and in sports, particularly football.
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Areesh Rehmani: Exploring diverse cultures through languages and science
Grade 6 student Areesh Rehmani from AKA Maputo is a curious learner and avid sportsperson passionate about science, technology and languages. Fluent in English and Portuguese, he enjoys exploring cultures while excelling in academics and football.
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Lilian Odera (Class of 2015): Passionate about change in the community
Lilian Odera has a passion for actively being involved in community-based initiatives to influence change and creatively find solutions to issues in whatever way she can. 
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Moiz Rajwani: Video Spotlight
Hear from alumnus Moiz Rajwani, a Class of 2018 graduate from the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad, on how our inquiry-based curriculum develops young individuals who will have the capacity to lead and build strong, civil democratic societies in the future.
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Aanya Athota: Junior School's budding concert pianist
Aanya dreams of becoming a global music icon and spreading peace through music to make our world a better place. Introduced to the piano at the age of five by her mother, Aanya has always been a quick learner and enjoys music immensely.
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Kelvin Bagthariya: Generating positive change with resilience
Kelvin Bagthariya, DP2 student at Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad, believes the Academy has changed his mindset, teaching him to become independent, improving his self-esteem and allowing him to pursue his passion to make a positive change in his community.
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Shaivya Arya: Striving for animal rights
Passionate about animal rights, Shaivya Arya has used every opportunity possible to learn how to care for animals. “To save an innocent creature’s life, to help animals. It is time we make this a better world for us, for them, for all.”
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Anjum Budhwani: Living her dream
Anjum Budhwani always wanted to teach at the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad, and has brought the same energy into her teaching since her first day. Every day at the Academy has been special for her. “Compassion builds a strong relationship between teacher and student,” she says.
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Chandrasekhar Indla: Holding the baton of Telugu theatre
Sincere, kind and down-to-earth. These are some of the words many at the Academy have repeatedly used to describe the Diploma Coordinator at the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad.
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Faridah Lakhani: Epitomising self-learning and personal growth
“When we started out, we knew we had to set the standard for what the future would hold. The vision and the philosophy of His Highness the Aga Khan has been taught to us since when we were children; to see a culmination of this in the form of a school that aspires to raise leaders of tomorrow was immensely gratifying."
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Jemin Patel (Class of 2018): A journey of hard work, passion and striving for excellence
Jemin Patel’s journey to where he is now is the result of hard work and passion, values he picked up during his time at the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad. Now, he's working at one of Canada's top accounting and consulting firms, still standing by the notion, "hard work always wins."
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Anahita Aman (Class of 2020): Building on her Academy experiences to pursue international development
Anahita Aman, a graduate of the Class of 2020, studied at the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad for eight years. Currently pursuing history at the University College London, she hopes to build a career in international development.
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Moiz Rajwani: Video Spotlight
Hear from alumnus Moiz Rajwani, a Class of 2018 graduate from the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad, on how our inquiry-based curriculum develops young individuals who will have the capacity to lead and build strong, civil democratic societies in the future.
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Fostering compassion and leadership: The Academy's collaborative journey with the Blue Cross of Hyderabad
Embarking on a mission to instill a profound sense of responsibility and compassion, the Academy's commitment to animal welfare and the CAS initiative finds its nexus in a meaningful collaboration with The Blue Cross of Hyderabad. 
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Nurturing hearts and minds: Compassionate engagement with Rainbow Homes
As part of their CAS project, DP 1 students visit young orphan girls of Rainbow Homes, Hyderabad, to provide them with better education, care and other amenities necessary for a quality life.
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Members of Huron University visit the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad
Students and staff at the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad met with faculty and staff from Huron University, including President and Vice Chancellor of Huron University Dr Barry Craig, to strengthen the university’s partnership with the Aga Khan Schools.
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Professional development in the Junior School
The newly recruited teachers underwent a two-day IB-recognised professional development on the campus, led by PYP Coordinator Mr Abhimanyu Das Gupta, an IB workshop leader.
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Teacher Preparation Programme celebrates first anniversary
Five women graduated from the Aga Khan Academies’ TPP during an evening ceremony. The TPP, a multi-phase programme, is designed to train local teachers to become IB-certified teachers.
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Academy partners with TSWREIS for professional development and talent identification
AKA Hyderabad signed an MoU with the Telangana Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society (TSWREIS) to collaborate on teacher training and scholarships.
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Learning through immersive explorations: Witnessing India's artistic legacy
A two-day excursion to the Ajanta and Ellora Caves, specifically designed for DP1 and DP2 art students, presented a unique chance to learn about art from the marvellous sculptures and murals that adorn the walls of the caves.
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Theory of knowledge students discuss why we seek knowledge
The Academy’s Senior School art teacher Mr Visweswara Brahmanapalli gave a talk on ‘Why do we seek knowledge?’ to DP1 theory of knowledge students.
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Students recreate Hyderabad Bazaars in classrooms
Grade 3 students recreated the bazaars of Hyderabad in the Junior School last week. Junior School parents, teachers and students of all the grades across the school were invited to witness the gala affair.
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Members of Huron University visit the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad
Students and staff at the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad met with faculty and staff from Huron University, including President and Vice Chancellor of Huron University Dr Barry Craig, to strengthen the university’s partnership with the Aga Khan Schools.
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Sarah Keshvani (Class of 2018): Using biology to tackle environmental challenges
“The IB curriculum followed at the Academy has played a pivotal role in building many essential skills for university life. Its skill-based learning approach, and connecting classroom learning to the real world, also prepared me well for higher education."
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Imtiyaz Hariyani (Class of 2014): From Hyderabad to Abu Dhabi and beyond
Imtiyaz Hariyani credits AKA Hyderabad with giving him more than just the academic skills he needs to succeed at the undergraduate level.
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Academy volunteers raise funds for animals in need
Read Atiya Panjwani's summary of the AKA Hyderabad Blue Cross team's effort to raise funds for shelter dogs during the December parent-teacher meeting.
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Unsung heroes: The wellness ripple effect
A group of students from DP1 and DP2 launched a service project called 'Unsung Heroes: The Wellness Ripple Effect' to recognise and celebrate the hard work and dedication of the support staff at the Academy.
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Nurturing hearts and minds: Compassionate engagement with Rainbow Homes
As part of their CAS project, DP1 students visit young orphan girls of Rainbow Homes, Hyderabad, to provide them with better education, care and other amenities necessary for a quality life.
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Sixth Inter District Mountain Biking Championship
AKA Hyderabad organised the 6th Inter District Mountain Biking Championship, Telangana in cooperation with the Telangana Cycling Association.
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Students take on Everest Base Camp
Reaching the Everest Base Camp is a once-in-a-lifetime achievement, and it takes a great deal of preparation. The students were prepared for freezing weather and had the equipment to hike great distances at high altitudes.
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Creating bonds through sports
AKA Hyderabad hosted 90 students from the Mahatma Jyothiba Phule Telangana Backward Classes Welfare Residential School for a fun day filled with sports.
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Road to University: Aftikhar Mominzada
Aftikhar Mominzada joined AKA Hyderabad six years ago from Afghanistan. This summer, he will graduates from the Academy and will be accepting a full scholarship at the University of Alberta in Canada.
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Road to University : Bahar Abbassi
Recently awarded a full scholarship at Tufts University, Bahar Abbassi from Afghanistan is ready to graduate from the Academy with the Class of 2021. Bahar joined the Academy six years ago from Afghanistan.
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Six students join AKA Hyderabad through Talent Identification Programme
AKA Hyderabad welcomes six students from Saurashtra, who have been selected for admission into Grade 7 at the Academy.
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AKA Maputo PDC celebrates 10 years
To commemorate the 10th anniversary of AKA Maputo's Professional Development Centre, take a look back over the years at the work of the PDC.
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AKA Mombasa hosts the first inter-school swimming gala of the year!
AKA Mombasa hosted an inter-school swimming gala featuring over 44 races. Schools across Mombasa, including Shree Swaminarayan Academy and Light Academy Malindi, competed. Salman Noormohamed (Grade 6) from AKA Mombasa topped the boys’ individual category.
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An innovative new playground at the Academy Junior School
AKA Hyderabad opened a Loose Parts Playground designed by the PYP coordinator. Using logs, tyres, fabrics and planks, children can build, lift and create freely. Its open-ended design invites limitless imagination – from dens and bridges to ships and shops.
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The Aga Khan Academy Mombasa holds annual inter-house sports day
AKA Mombasa held its annual inter-house sports day, bringing students from the Junior School and Senior School together with parents, teachers and staff. Students competed in track, field and swimming events, including the Junior School’s first-ever synchronised swimming.
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Mwanapwani Said: Inspired to make a difference
Mwanapwani Said from Msambweni, Kwale County, joined AKA Mombasa in 2017 on a full scholarship through the Talent Identification Programme. Embracing every opportunity, she excelled academically and in sports, particularly football.
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Areesh Rehmani: Exploring diverse cultures through languages and science
Grade 6 student Areesh Rehmani from AKA Maputo is a curious learner and avid sportsperson passionate about science, technology and languages. Fluent in English and Portuguese, he enjoys exploring cultures while excelling in academics and football.
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Raphael Mwachiti: Using technology to advance the community
Raphael Mwachiti, a DP student at AKA Mombasa, joined in 2015 on a full scholarship through the Talent Identification Programme. Inspired to give back, he created a device to assist the visually impaired, winning the Ryerson Sandbox Basecamp prize and a CAD $5,000 grant.
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Rosa Jorge: Encouraging expression through the arts
From a shy teenager in a children’s theatre group to a passionate Drama teacher at the Academy, Rosa Jorge has made the arts her lifelong stage.
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Latest Teacher Preparation Programme (TPP) cohort celebrates graduation ceremony at AKA Mombasa
Six passionate educators at AKA Mombasa graduated from the Teacher Preparation Programme (TPP), earning their International Baccalaureate Educators Certificates.
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Pinto Belo João: A determined teacher and a collaborative planner
Teaching is an act of care and a shared journey of discovery for Pinto Belo João. Once a shy student himself, Pinto now inspires curiosity in his Grade 2 class at AKA Maputo.
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Maike Silver: Cultivating Young Minds to Truly Make a Difference
Maike Silver believes leadership begins in the classroom. She nurtures young learners to think deeply, care fiercely and lead ethically. Guided by the Academy’s mission, Maike sees education as a transformative factor.
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Adilia Cabral: Standing Up for Inclusiveness and Respect in Classrooms
Adilia Cabral believes teaching is an act of love and trust. At the Academy, she nurtures a classroom where every voice matters and every student feels seen.
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DP2 student volunteers at shelter during lockdown
When lockdown silenced her city, one DP2 student in Hyderabad turned compassion into action. She found a shelter for people with disabilities, feeding 450 residents and providing masks, medicine and rations.
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AKA Maputo commemorates Universal Children's Day
At AKA Maputo, Universal Children’s Day sparked reflection and creativity. Junior students designed sustainable playgrounds through STEM projects, while seniors shared visions for a fairer world.
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Exploring education and community engagement
As part of the efforts to promote community engagement and broaden the horizons of the students, AKA Maputo organised an educational outreach programme to three public schools in Matola throughout November.
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Theresa Urist: A passion for education
As Global Manager of University Counselling for the Aga Khan Schools, Theresa Urist helps students access world-class universities and realise their potential as ethical leaders.
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Ziyaan Virji: The International Leader of Tomorrow Award at the University of British Columbia
AKA Mombasa alumnus Ziyaan Virji received the prestigious International Leader of Tomorrow Award from the University of British Columbia.
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Bilal Adamjee: The Pomona College International Scholarship at Pomona College
AKA Mombasa alumnus Bilal Adamjee received the Pomona College International Scholarship.
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AKA Hyderabad Junior School steps up for Kerala
When devastating floods struck Kerala, the Junior School at AKA Hyderabad turned compassion into action. During their Super Saturday, students from Grades 1–5 cycled, read, swam and danced their hearts out – raising over ₹5,81,000 for relief efforts.
Read more
Service as action at the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad
At AKA Hyderabad, students step beyond classrooms to teach and connect with a nearby government school. Planning, mentoring and sharing knowledge, they witness transformation on both sides. Through peer learning, gratitude blooms, privilege becomes purpose and giving teaches as much as receiving.
Read more
Raphael Mwachiti: Using technology to advance the community
Since joining AKA Mombasa on a full scholarship in 2015, Raphael Mwachiti has turned opportunity into impact. From winning a Ryerson innovation prize to teaching tech skills and sustainable farming in his hometown, he combines learning with service.
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Rhythm, movement and Marrabenta
The Junior School came together to celebrate Marrabenta, Mozambique’s traditional dance music. Dressed in capulana outfits, students and staff learnt the history and dance moves during assembly and enjoyed games, songs and performances in the afternoon.
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Renowned Mozambican journalist chats with Grade 8s
Mozambican journalist Armando Inguane spoke to Grade 8 students about journalism and the media via a virtual session. Students asked questions and learnt about reporting, journalist texts and media work.
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Unmasking the cultural traditions of Mapiko and Nyau
Drama teacher Rosa Jorge guided students in exploring two cultures through a hands-on mask-making workshop led by Alfredo Semo. From shaping clay to painting masks inspired by the Nyau and Mapiko tribes, students learnt teamwork, creativity and cultural respect.
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Idah Khan O'Neill: Playing a Vital Role in Teacher Effectiveness and Enhancement
Idah Khan O’Neill, PYP Teacher Coach at AKA Maputo, has journeyed from Singapore to Indonesia, Denmark and now Mozambique, shaping classrooms and teachers with creativity and play. Fluent in multiple languages, she brings inquiry to life, blending ethics, curiosity and hands-on learning.
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Rosa Jorge: Encouraging expression through the arts
Rosa Jorge, Drama teacher at AKA Maputo, turned her shy childhood into a lifelong passion for theatre. From local theatre groups to becoming an IB-certified teacher through the Academy’s Teacher Preparation Programme, she learnt to empower students through the arts.
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Ernesto Matavel: ensuring safety and happiness on AKA Maputo buses
Ernesto Matavel starts his day at 6 am, driving AKA Maputo’s buses, ensuring students’ safety and comfort. Since joining in 2014, he has witnessed the Academy grow while developing personally. From enforcing seatbelts to pandemic safety measures, Ernesto’s care reassures parents and students alike.
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Moiz Rajwani: Video Spotlight
Hear from alumnus Moiz Rajwani, a Class of 2018 graduate from the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad, on how our inquiry-based curriculum develops young individuals who will have the capacity to lead and build strong, civil democratic societies in the future.
Read more
“Creating leaders”: Impact of an Aga Khan Schools education
Class of 2012 alumnus from AKA Mombasa Ham Serunjogi – CEO and co-founder of African fintech giant Chipper Cash – realised the importance of staying connected to something larger than himself.
Read more
Lilian Odera (Class of 2015): Passionate about change in the community
Lilian Odera has a passion for actively being involved in community-based initiatives to influence change and creatively find solutions to issues in whatever way she can.
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Minister of Education and Human Development for Mozambique visits AKA Maputo
Mozambique’s Minister of Education and Human Development Rita Carmelita Namashulua visited AKA Maputo to experience how the Academy nurtures future leaders. Touring classrooms, residences and sports facilities, she engaged with students and educators.
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Secretary of State for Maputo Province visits the Aga Khan Academy Maputo
Her Excellency Victoria Dias Diogo, Secretary of State for Maputo Province, visited the Academy, engaging warmly with students and staff during her campus tour. She explored classrooms and new developments, praising the Academy’s inclusive vision.
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President of the Republic of Portugal visits the Aga Khan Academy Maputo
His Excellency President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa of Portugal visited AKA Maputo, where he toured the campus and engaged with students. Speaking in Portuguese and English, he shared lessons on leadership and service, leaving a lasting impression on the community.
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Project Bindu
In honour of recognising May as the first ever International Period Month, students at the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad partnered with numerous organisations worldwide to help make sustainable menstrual hygiene a reality for everyone.
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Students use art to express feelings during pandemic
AKA Mombasa Visual Arts teacher Donna Scott recently asked Year 6 students to express their feelings about the COVID-19 pandemic using art. Students were required to use the six elements of art – lines, value, space, shape, texture and colour – as their expressive tools.
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The Aga Khan Academy Mombasa raises the bar once more with best IB results to date.
Following in the footsteps of previous cohorts, the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa’s Class of 2020 received record-breaking results in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP) this year. In addition to the Academy once again scoring highly, the percentage of top scorers was also above the global average– with nine students scoring an outstanding 40 points and above. Of these, two students Muskaan Bhaidani and Alisha Doshi scored an impressive 44 points out of a possible 45.
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Theresa Urist: A passion for education
As Global Manager of University Counselling for the Aga Khan Schools, Theresa Urist helps students access world-class universities and realise their potential as ethical leaders.
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Ziyaan Virji: The International Leader of Tomorrow Award at the University of British Columbia
AKA Mombasa alumnus Ziyaan Virji received the prestigious International Leader of Tomorrow Award from the University of British Columbia.
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Bilal Adamjee: The Pomona College International Scholarship at Pomona College
AKA Mombasa alumnus Bilal Adamjee received the Pomona College International Scholarship.
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Alumnus launches first-ever International Period Month
Affordable and Accessible Sanitation for Women, founded by alumnus Ziyaan Virji, partnered with organisations to launch the first International Period Month. The initiative includes virtual events, the #PassThePad campaign and the distribution of menstrual care packages across multiple countries.
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Cinzia Torriani: The budding environmental activist
Growing up on Funzi Island, Diploma Programme student Cinzia Torriani has seen the effects of climate change on marine life and local livelihoods. Through projects in sustainable farming, public speaking and community service, she advocates for environmental action that supports both ecosystems and communities.
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Grade 10 Service Learning demonstration
Through Service Learning, students apply classroom knowledge to real community needs. During service learning demonstration days, they present their projects, reflect on their learning journeys and share how the experience has helped them develop skills beyond the classroom.
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Defending champions AKA Mombasa reign on at County basketball games
The Academy’s girls’ and boys’ basketball teams defended their titles at the Mombasa County basketball games in March 2020. Both teams recorded decisive wins throughout the tournament, including strong victories in the finals at Shimo La Tewa
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AKA Mombasa students take part in inter-school Senior Athletics championships
Senior School students participated in the inter-school athletics championships in March 2020, competing in track and field events across multiple age categories. The girls placed first in several categories, with the Academy finishing second overall
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AKA Mombasa holds annual inter-house sports day
The Academy held its annual inter-house sports event in February 2020 for Junior School and Senior School. Students competed in track, field and swimming events, with Hawks finishing first overall after closely contested competitions across all Houses.
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Mwanapwani Said: Inspired to make a difference
Mwanapwani Said from Msambweni, Kwale County, joined AKA Mombasa in 2017 on a full scholarship through the Talent Identification Programme. Embracing every opportunity, she excelled academically and in sports, particularly football.
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Ziyaan Virji: The International Leader of Tomorrow Award at the University of British Columbia
AKA Mombasa alumnus Ziyaan Virji received the prestigious International Leader of Tomorrow Award from the University of British Columbia.
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Raphael Mwachiti: Using technology to advance the community
Raphael Mwachiti, a DP student at AKA Mombasa, joined in 2015 on a full scholarship through the Talent Identification Programme. Inspired to give back, he created a device to assist the visually impaired, winning the Ryerson Sandbox Basecamp prize and a CAD $5,000 grant.
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Milka Gatungoh: The dedicated school nurse
Residential school nurse Milka Gatungoh has supported the physical, emotional and mental well-being of the Academy community since 2010. Known for her compassion, she played a vital frontline role during COVID-19, providing care, education and psychosocial support to students and staff.
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Titus Mutemi: A transformative educator
Titus Mutemi joined the Academy through the Teacher Preparation Programme in 2015 and has since strengthened mathematics teaching by aligning learning across grade levels. Now PYP Coordinator, he continues to support teachers and students to achieve strong learning outcomes.
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Nuala Alibhai: Enriching educational and social programmes at the Academy
Nuala Alibhai, Learning Student Support Coordinator, leads inclusive education across the Junior and Senior School. With a background in speech and language therapy and curriculum design, she supports differentiated learning, pluralism and whole-child development across the Academy.
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Raghuveer Vyas (Class of 2016): Advocating for change and development
Raghuveer Vyas, Class of 2016, pursued global liberal studies at NYU and developed a strong focus on climate policy and international relations. Through research, advocacy and leadership roles, he continues to work on global challenges affecting vulnerable communities.
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Lilian Odera (Class of 2015): Passionate about change in the community
Lilian Odera has a passion for actively being involved in community-based initiatives to influence change and creatively find solutions to issues in whatever way she can.
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Qamili Dave (Class of 2017): Mastering the art of cooking
Qamili Dave, Class of 2017, discovered her passion for culinary arts through an Academy internship at Serena Beach Hotel. The experience shaped her career path, building confidence, professional skills and a strong foundation in hospitality.
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Mukhi Family: Cherishing the Academy's nurturing environment
Faliha Mukhi, Class of 2017, is studying Global Business and Digital Art at the University of Waterloo. Her parents credit the Academy for helping her discover leadership and creativity through environmental initiatives, IT projects and internships.
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Parents Association raises funds towards Talent ID programme
 In November 2022, the Parents’ Association raised funds at Zawadi Bazaar to support new Talent Identification Programme students. Through raffles and sponsorships, they contributed towards laptops for scholars, with the Academy covering the remaining cost and future support planned.
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Mombasa County Governor and NBA agent visit AKA Mombasa
Governor Hassan Ali Joho and NBA agent J.R. Hensley visited the Academy to recognise its basketball teams’ achievements in national competitions and Giants of Africa camps. Students shared how basketball builds leadership, life skills and community impact.
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ABRACADABRA: A Literacy Spell
Since 2010, the Academy has partnered with Concordia University to pilot ABRACADABRA, a digital literacy programme supporting early English learning. The initiative has improved literacy outcomes, strengthened teacher practice and expanded to schools across Kenya.
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TPP celebrates graduation ceremony
In June 2020, the Teacher Preparation Programme marked its largest and first-ever online graduation. Bringing together Kenyan and Mozambican educators, the cohort exemplified pluralism, collaboration and the programme’s commitment to Nuala Alibhai: Enriching educational and social programmes at the Academy
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Team building to kick off the new academic year
Faculty and staff came together for a team-building day to mark the start of the academic year. Through collaborative activities, the event strengthened communication, morale and a shared sense of purpose, reinforcing the Academy’s culture of teamwork.
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Milka Gatungoh: The dedicated school nurse
Residential school nurse Milka Gatungoh has supported the physical, emotional and mental well-being of the Academy community since 2010. Known for her compassion, she played a vital frontline role during COVID-19, providing care, education and psychosocial support to students and staff.
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Titus Mutemi: A transformative educator
Titus Mutemi joined the Academy through the Teacher Preparation Programme in 2015 and has since strengthened mathematics teaching by aligning learning across grade levels. Now PYP Coordinator, he continues to support teachers and students to achieve strong learning outcomes.
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Nuala Alibhai: Enriching educational and social programmes at the Academy
Nuala Alibhai, Learning Student Support Coordinator, leads inclusive education across the Junior and Senior School. With a background in speech and language therapy and curriculum design, she supports differentiated learning, pluralism and whole-child development across the Academy.
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Cinzia Torriani: The Budding Environmental Activist
Growing up on Funzi Island, Diploma Programme student Cinzia Torriani has seen the effects of climate change on marine life and local livelihoods. Through projects in sustainable farming, public speaking and community service, she advocates for environmental action that supports both ecosystems and communities.
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Prabhdeep Lochab: Seeking Simple Solutions to Global Problems
Being a global citizen, leader and environmental enthusiast is no easy task. Prabhdeep Lochab’s story is a testament to the hard work, dedication and commitment that goes into innovating “green” solutions for a sustainable future.
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Naail Lakhani: Learner Agency Through Coding
During the winter break, Naail Lakhani gained firsthand exposure to professional environments through internships at organisations, demonstrating learner agency and real-world application of skills.
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