Moiz Rajwani: Video Spotlight
Through the inquiry-based International Baccalaureate curriculum, the Aga Khan Academies aim to develop young individuals who will have the capacity to lead and build strong, civil democratic societies in the future.
Hear from one of our alumni, Moiz Rajwani (Class of 2018), and see how we have been turning this vision into reality at the Academies. Moiz was awarded a scholarship to attend Western University in Ontario, Canada and enrolled in September 2018.
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