AKA Mombasa Primary Years Programme students sitting with their teacher inside a classroom.

The PYP at AKA Mombasa promotes learner agency both within and beyond the classroom.

Primary Years Programme

Six to 10-year-olds at the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa learn and play in their dedicated Junior School area. They learn to apply their knowledge to real-world situations, develop independent and collaborative working habits and develop a sense of community.

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“I love coming to school because I get to see my friends and learn new things with them. Working in groups helps us understand ideas together, and my teachers always help when something is difficult. School is a fun place to learn and grow.”

Naomi Espeland

Grade 4, AKA Mombasa

The Junior School

Our Junior School’s facilities have been designed with the needs of younger children in mind. Alongside the multipurpose classrooms, your child has access to a library, music, art and information technology rooms, a well-equipped playground and large playing fields.

 AKA Mombasa Junior School students playing in the playground outside.
The Junior School playground, equipped with slides, swings and more, is an adventurous and enjoyable space for students to socialise and unwind.
AKA Mombasa Junior School students playing a game of chess inside the library.
Students have access to a broad range of resources and are encouraged to participate in engaging and challenging extracurricular activities with their peers.
Two AKA Mombasa Junior School students sharing a book in the library.
Numerous resources are offered to Junior School students, including an expansive library with tablets equipped with educational programmes and activities.

The Curriculum

Primary students take the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme, or IB PYP, which covers their social, physical, cultural and ethical development. Our teachers take an interactive, student-centred approach, helping to create independent, confident and respectful learners.

Your child will gain a strong foundation in English language, mathematics, social studies, science and technology, computing, physical education, music, art and Kiswahili. Throughout their studies, they will cover six transdisciplinary themes:

  • Who we are
  • Where we are in place and time
  • How we express ourselves
  • How the world works
  • How we organise ourselves
  • Sharing the planet
AKA Mombasa student playing a musical instrument.

Meet the Children

Our PYP students have the space and encouragement to reach their potential, both inside and outside of the classroom. Watch the video below to learn more.

What I Like the Most About Going to School

“What I love most about coming to school is seeing my friends and learning new things with them. I enjoy working in groups because we learn from each other and help one another when something is difficult.

In class, we have been learning about concepts and how to ask deep questions, which I find really interesting. My teachers always support me if I do not understand a new word or idea, and that makes me feel confident. My favourite subject is PSPE because it teaches me how to stay calm and control my body. I also enjoy football, crocheting, dancing and sometimes choir.”

Naomi Espeland, Grade 4, AKA Mombasa

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