The Aga Khan Academies is featured on Concordia University's news webpage for its collaboration with World Vision Canada, World Vision Kenya, Concordia University and Wilfrid Laurier University in bringing literacy lessons to students' homes in remote areas of Kenya.
Final places remaining for August 2013
In the Press
The following articles can be found in the press:
After a careful analysis of the Talent Identification data, all assessments were held before the lockdown, the Academy has finalised and offered a place to two candidates for the academic year 2020-21. These two students will be fully sponsored by donors, who have generously agreed to fund their education from Grade 7 through to graduation.
Ziyaan Virji, Class of 2020, is featured on the IB website in an interview about the #DoMore initiative.
AKA Mombasa student Cinzia Torrani is featured in the Aga Khan Development Network website for her work as an environmentalist.
Aga Khan Academy Mombasa's Class Of 2020 Reunite As They Are Honoured At Virtual Graduation Ceremony
AKA Mombasa featured in the Asian Weekly for hosting first-ever virtual graduation ceremony.
AKA Alumnus Ziyaan Virji is featured in The Exchange for launching International Period Month.
Ziyaan Virji, Class of 2020, is featured in Brown Girl Magazine for his organisation, Affordable and Accessible Sanitation for Women (AASW), he began as his personal project at the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa.
The Aga Khan Academy Mombasa is featured in the Daily Nation for holding the first-ever virtual graduation.
AKA Mombasa student Mahek Shah (Diploma 1) is featured in the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN) website for her dream to become a pilot.
Celebrating Africa Day virtually
The Aga Khan Academy Maputo is featured in the Mozambican newspaper Notícias in an article for its virtual celebration of Africa Day
Pages
English Language Programme
Prior to opening the Lower Junior School in August 2013, the Aga Khan Academy, Maputo will be offering a series of English language programmes. The programmes will start in February 2013 and run until the end of March 2013.
Prior to opening the Lower Junior School in August 2013, the Aga Khan Academy in Maputo will be offering a series of English language programmes. They will start in February 2013 and run until the end of March 2013.
The programmes are for children, aged between 4 and 8 years old, who wish to improve their English language ability prior to applying for admission to the Academy in August 2013. Throughout there will be a strong emphasis on communicative language development, but the programme will also include the development of reading and writing skills.
Dates for the programmes:
- Programme 1 – 25 February to 1 March
- Programme 2 – 18 Mar to 22 March
- Programme 3 – 25 Mar to 29 March
The day will begin at 0900 and finish at 1500. We regret that spaces are limited to 20 children per week, so please register early. Note that children can only be registered for one programme during this time and admission will be subject to an interview with the Academic Director.
The programmes will be located in an existing building in Moztex, Matola, while the main Academy is being built on a site nearby.
- For further information, please contact Lee Davis, Director of Academic Planning and Development (lee.davis@akdn.org).
Coming Soon
PYP Graduation Ceremony 2018
Parent - Student -Teacher Conferences/Conferências Pais-Alunos e Professores
Friday June 8 2018.
Aga Khan Academy, Mombasa Newsletter - September 2013
Welcome to the new Academic Year. Read or download the latest newsletter.