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Students at AKA Maputo work with each other and their teachers to develop well-rounded understandings of their curriculum.

Middle Years Programme

From ages 11-16, our students take the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme, or IB MYP, a challenging and balanced curriculum that creates creative, reflective thinkers.

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“I like my visual arts class because I find it quite relaxing and enjoyable. For our physical and health education class, I love the netball games unit because I like sports in general, and I find this unit fun to do.”

Adriana da Costa

Grade 9, AKA Maputo

Personal Project Journeys

Throughout the MYP, the students connect their classroom work to the wider world. They connect knowledge from different disciplines to solve problems collaboratively, bringing critical thinking to global issues. They consider the needs of their local communities or wider society, and initiate their own projects to bring about positive change. Each element contributes to students’ ethical leadership training, enabling them to emerge as transformative young leaders.

In the past, our students have worked on various personal projects that have positively impacted their local communities. For example, students have delivered English language classes, developed a safe water filtration system, spread awareness about the negative impacts of plastic pollution on the environment and much more.

During the recent floods in Matola, students led a donation drive to collect water, food and blankets to help people during a challenging time.

For her personal project, Mahek Nayani conducted workshops to make learning aids for children aged three to five. This helped students to maximise efficiency when studying.

For her personal project, Reem Saad created a documentary on people with disabilities who are challenging societal misconceptions, which gained national media coverage.

During the recent floods in Matola, students led a donation drive to collect water, food and blankets to help people during a challenging time.
For her personal project, Mahek Nayani conducted workshops to make learning aids for children aged three to five. This helped students to maximise efficiency when studying.
For her personal project, Reem Saad created a documentary on people with disabilities who are challenging societal misconceptions, which gained national media coverage.
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