Welcome back to school
Today, the Aga Khan Academy Maputo came to life as we welcomed and greeted new and old students with smiles and wide arms for the 2023-2023 academic year!
The day was packed with emotional reunions and information sessions, in which the students had the opportunity to meet the new Head of Academy Mr Roy White. The Academy also hosted its first whole school assembly of the year. The National Anthem of Mozambique was sung, and Mr Roy warmly welcomed all students, faculty and staff.
For this academic year, we aim to ensure that all students and employees realise their potential, with this year’s motto being, “Excellence is Expected”. Although these past two months seemed too long without the usual buzz of our energetic and cheerful students, we're glad to have everyone back on campus!
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The 10-day course, which had a total of 40 participants,aimed to encourage public school managers to reflect and develop collaborative practices at school that foster the formation of well-informed citizens. “One of the Academy's distinctive features is the provision of continuous professional development programmes for educators,” said PDC Coordinator Mr Aleixo José. “There is an urgent need to implement changes in the conception and management [of schools], and this course serves as a call to reflect on the fundamental concepts and practices of democratic management.” During the sessions, the attendees participated in discussions where they examined the current state of management and leadership practices in their schools. “This course made me reflect on what it means to be a school manager, and to learn more about participative management,” said Ms Berta Olumene, a school manager from the MachavaSede Primary School. “The course will have a long-lasting and positive impact because it has provided me with the tools to mobilise the school council to focus on the development of the school and improve the quality of education for our students.” One of the highlights of the course was the visible change in the attendees' mindsets regarding their methods and how they can implement and share best practices. “I always blamed others for the failures in the school’s management process,” said Mr Eugénio Gingador, a school manager from the Complete Primary School of Matola J. “I am thankful for the Aga Khan Academy Maputo’s initiative to provide this training. It has certainly helped me change the way I perceive my role as a school manager.”