Students engaged in outdoor sports, demonstrating teamwork and energy on the field

On the field and in every game, our students push limits, build teamwork and celebrate every victory; big or small.

Sports

A holistic education includes plenty of time for sports and physical activity. At the Aga Khan Academy Maputo, students enjoy dynamic sports sessions in exceptional facilities, promoting teamwork, fitness and fun.

Explore Sports at AKA Maputo

Students have the chance to try many sports, both competitive and non-competitive. They might train in athletics, do yoga, learn martial arts or join a sports team. In later years they are able to focus on developing expertise in a few areas, taking on leadership and coaching responsibilities.

AKA Maputo’s campus features numerous sports facilities, such as a multi-purpose court for football, basketball and badminton, along with two swimming pools. Tennis courts, a soccer field, a jungle gym for Junior School students, gym facilities and dance rooms for ballet and taekwondo are also available for the students.

Elves Tembe, a Physical Health and Education Teacher at AKA Maputo, helping students sanitise sports equipment.

Promoting Passion Through Sports

“In our physical health and education classes at AKA Maputo, we teach students the importance of physical exercise so they can improve their own lives and inspire others. We also promote mental health and cognitive development by showing how physical activity supports physical, psychological and social wellbeing, which is vital for a healthy life.

Students explore different units that expose them to various exercises, helping them design personal plans to reach their goals. During COVID-19, safety measures like social distancing changed how we taught, but we adapted our methods to keep lessons engaging and safe. Despite limited resources, students showed great commitment and joy on returning to campus. Even with precautions, we achieved our goals and supported their overall well-being.”

Elves Tembe, Physical Health and Education Teacher, AKA Maputo

Finding My Hidden Talent

“I have been a student at AKA Maputo for eight years, having started when I was 5 years old. Because of the Academy, I was able to identify my favourite sport, which is football. I wasn't interested in sports when I first entered the Academy, but when we first started playing football in our physical health and education classes, I really loved it.

When the Academy opened, there was just one football field and limited equipment. Now there are three fields and many more resources. Football lifts my mood, helps me socialise and make friends. The campus also has facilities for basketball, volleyball, tennis, badminton and other sports. Thanks to the Academy, I have discovered my passions and areas of interest.”

Aayan Popatiya, Grade 7, AKA Maputo

Student practising with a ball in one of the football fields

Latest News on Sports

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AKA Mombasa held its annual inter-house sports day, bringing students from the Junior School and Senior School together with parents, teachers and staff. Students competed in track, field and swimming events, including the Junior School’s first-ever synchronised swimming.

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AKA Hyderabad opened a Loose Parts Playground designed by the PYP coordinator. Using logs, tyres, fabrics and planks, children can build, lift and create freely. Its open-ended design invites limitless imagination – from dens and bridges to ships and shops.

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AKA Mombasa hosted an inter-school swimming gala featuring over 44 races. Schools across Mombasa, including Shree Swaminarayan Academy and Light Academy Malindi, competed. Salman Noormohamed (Grade 6) from AKA Mombasa topped the boys’ individual category.

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