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Mind Over Matter yoga enrichment

Navika doing yoga

Mind Over Matter (MOM) is a virtual yoga enrichment by Diploma Programme 1 student Navika Lodhia centered on fostering the mental and physical well-being of students.

Junior School student designs lampshades using recycled materials

Mikhail Samnani, a Year 3 student at the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa made lampshades using recycled materials to raise awareness about the importance of repurposing materials to create handy items, which promotes environmental protection.

Lulu Hassan excites fans with cute TBT photo while in highschool

AKA Mombasa Alumni Lulu Hassan featured in Tuko for sharing throwback photo of her at the Academy.

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Academy student creates affordable wrist splint for children with cerebral palsy

Alyssa Jamal is a Year 10 student at the Academy in Mombasa whose personal project focused on creating an affordable wrist splint for under privileged children with cerebral palsy.

The Aga Khan Academy Mombasa attains best IB results to date

The Asian Weekly features AKA Mombasa's record-breaking performance in IB results.

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Meet the new Student Representative Council presidents!

On 15 September 2020, students voted in new Student Representative Council Presidents for the 2020-2010 academic year in the first-ever virtual elections.

Best IB results to date for Aga Khan Academy Mombasa

AKDN website features AKA Mombasa for posting best IB results to date.

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Junior School celebrates International Dot Day

On 15 September 2020, the Junior School community at AKA Mombasa celebrated International Dot Day, which celebrates creativity, courage and collaboration.

Top students in IB exams

Following in the footsteps of previous cohorts, the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa’s Class of 2020 received record-breaking results in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP) this year. In addition to the Academy once again scoring highly, the percentage of top scorers was also above the global average, with nine students scoring an outstanding 40 points and above. These students make up nine per cent of the top performers worldwide. Two of them scored an impressive 44 out of 45 points, an achievement attained by less than one per cent of the students globally.

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