Junior school student working at her desk and smiling.
Primary Years Programme

Helping young learners discover, grow and enjoy learning every day.

 Students conducting an experiment.
Middle Years Programme

Students investigate and make connections through practical activities.

Diploma Programme students playing chess in the library.
Diploma Programme

Library spaces encourage connection.

Two Junior School students working together on a project.
Values in Action

Students collaborate during learning.

Girls collaborating on a project using a computer.
Career Preparation

Students explore ideas and prepare for the future together.

Assembly at the amphitheatre.
Academic Facilities

Learning is enhanced through engaging and dynamic spaces.

Academic Programme

At the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa, we unite the rigorous International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum, the Aga Khan Curricular Strands, an exceptional residential experience and the knowledge, skills and attitudes designed to create globally minded, locally rooted, ethical leaders.

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What is Unique About AKA Mombasa?

We offer our students the internationally respected IB programmes of study. This builds a solid core of knowledge and develops open-minded, principled, reflective and inquiring learners.

We weave in the unique Aga Khan Curricular Strands, which help students understand key issues from local and global perspectives, and develop an ethical and pluralistic outlook.

Our students are supported to put the theory into practice with leadership training, Service Learning and an array of activities – all in a demographically, socioeconomically and linguistically diverse environment.

Junior School students working
The Aga Khan Academy Mombasa nurtures focused and diligent students.
MYP students in group discussion
Students in the Middle Years Programme engaging in a group discussion
 Diploma Programme students conducting an experiment.
Diploma Programme students conducting a physics experiment.
“Working with the SRC executive and during general assemblies, I developed skills to engage people in sharing ideas and decision-making. I also learnt to facilitate to ensure that everyone has an equal opportunity to make contributions and develop leadership skills.”

Azaan Sayani

Class of 2020, AKA Mombasa

Our Curriculum

The IB curriculum at AKA Mombasa is tailored to your child’s age: the Primary Years Programme for junior students, the Middle Years Programme for Grades 6–10 and the Diploma Programme for the final two years at the Academy.

While strengthening our students’ intellect with our academic programme, we ensure that they are prepared for the future with an interdisciplinary approach suited to real-world problem-solving. They learn independently with self-directed, reflective work, and they collaborate with classmates across the Academies and with local communities to instigate positive change.

Students become literate in technology and computing, with opportunities to increase their proficiency in music and the arts. We teach in English and Kiswahili to produce bilingual graduates and to enable Grade 9 students to study in another country for a semester.

Student reading a book in the Junior School library.

Learning in Action

Spotlights

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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Spotlights

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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Spotlights

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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