Sports Roundup
Sports Roundup
At the recent CASA Novice Gala, Academy swimmers emerged as the overall winners in the boys, girls and combined, with a total of 787 points. This was well ahead of the next place-getter, Mombasa Aquatic Club, who finished on 449 points.
In the KSF National Age Championships, which were held last weekend, Academy swimmers took a total of one gold, four silver and ten bronze medals. Overall the boys team finished in 4th place and the girls in 5th.
Over the past month, on the sports fields our teams have been the winners in 14 of 21 games played in Rounders, Cricket, Football and Basketball. We congratulate the individuals, teams and their coaches. Well done for all your hard work and determination—it has paid off.
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The Aga Khan Academy Mombasa proudly celebrated the graduation of its Class of 2025 on Saturday, 24 May. This year’s ceremony recognised 79 students from around the world, including Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, India, Pakistan, Canada and the United States, who marked the culmination of their International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme journey. Prior to the ceremony, the graduates gathered for the pinning ceremony. A tradition seen across the Aga Khan Academies, the graduates were awarded an Academies’ pin signifying the completion of their time at the school as they join a growing legacy of alumni across the Academies and wider Aga Khan Schools. Following this, the graduation ceremony commenced in the Commons building. Head of Academy Colin Webster delivered the opening remarks, emphasising the importance of ethical leadership and the graduates' readiness to contribute positively to society.