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Music for a cause

Garv Joshi, grade 8, at the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad produced his own trap music and started making his own beats. He then sold the beats and used the money he earned to buy items needed to make COVID-19 kits to distribute.

The Teacher Preparation Programme celebrates 6th graduation ceremony

TPP interns

The Teacher Preparation Programme (TPP) held its 6th graduation on 18 June 2020 in an online ceremony to honour the achievements of eight graduates from Kenya and Mozambique who successfully completed the 18-month programme.

Project Bindu

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.

Class of 2020 creates fundraiser for Talent Identification Programme

The Class of 2020 at the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa started a fundraiser to raise money for the Academy's Talent Identification Programme.

Residential students take over Organic Farm on campus

In the coming academic year organic farming will be an activity for the residential students at the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad.

AKA Mombasa's Class of 2020 Graduates

 Alison Hampshire, Head of Academy at the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa delivers her opening address.

On Saturday 23 May, the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa celebrated the graduation of 67 exceptionally talented students from their Class of 2020, at a specially planned ‘virtual graduation ceremony’.

AKA Mombasa Class of 2020 Virtual Graduation Ceremony

Join us live as we virtually celebrate the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa's Class of 2020 Graduation Ceremony on Saturday, 23 May at 1.30 pm EAT.

Video: Tips from AKA Maputo's 5-year-old hand washing expert on fighting #COVID-19!

How do you stay safe from #COVID19 germs? Just ask our five-year-old hand washing expert Alijon, from the Aga Khan Academy Maputo! #StayHomeStaySafe #AKDN #AgaKhanAcademies

Prince Rahim Aga Khan visits the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa with his wife Princess Salwa

Earlier this month, Prince Rahim Aga Khan and his wife Princess Salwa visited the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa, meeting with students, faculty and administrators to learn more about the Academy's initiatives to further incorporate teaching on the environment and climate change into our curriculum.

Fostering relationships through virtual exchange

In preparation for their annual exhibitions, Grade 5 students from the Aga Khan Academies in Hyderabad and Maputo had a virtual conversation discussing the topics and ideas they will be presenting. The students in Hyderabad gave their colleagues in Maputo a closer look into their booths which prompted students to draw similarities and parallels between their work.

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