President of the Republic of Portugal visits the Aga Khan Academy Maputo | Aga Khan Academies

President of the Republic of Portugal visits the Aga Khan Academy Maputo

15 January 2020
His Excellency President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa visited the Aga Khan Academy Maputo on the 13th January while in Mozambique for the inauguration of its new President. He was accompanied by Ms Teresa Ribeiro, Secretary of State of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation of the Portuguese Government and Ms Maria Amélia de Paiva, Portugal’s Ambassador to Mozambique.
 
President Marcelo and the visiting delegation were welcomed by Michael Spencer, Head of Academy at the Aga Khan Academy Maputo, Nazim Ahmad, the Ismaili Imamat’s Diplomatic Representative to Portugal and Mozambique; Mhamud Charania, Chairman of AKES Mozambique and Amin Rawjee, President of the Ismaili Council for Mozambique.
 
During his visit, His Excellency was offered a guided tour around the Academy’s campus and facilities and the works currently in progress to expand the school. A walk around the grounds included the junior school library, the residential facilities launched in April 2019 and the international-standard science and sports facilities inaugurated in November 2019.
 
Head of Academy, Michael Spencer said, “The Aga Khan Academies are dedicated to developing an understanding of leadership, so for our students to meet the President of Portugal was very exciting. His Excellency was so generous with his time and wisdom; he shared real stories of his leadership experiences which our students found both fascinating and inspiring.”
 
“His energy and humour were also very much appreciated and we will be reflecting upon his thoughtful and wise words for weeks to come. We hope that the President will come back again soon as he has many new friends at AKA Maputo!”
 
The President also interacted with students of the Academy in both Portuguese and English, who were delighted to play a part in his visit to the Academy.
 
“Interacting with the President of Portugal was a good learning experience for me” shared eighth grade student Oldemiro Juliasse. “I learned that being a President is just not about becoming famous or doesn’t mean living in a big house. It is about managing a country and ensuring that the nation is prospering. I also learned how a President has to manage his time and how he sacrifices his personal and family time to ensure safety and security of the nation. I feel privileged interacting with him, as being such an important person, he still took out time to meet and share his experiences with all of us!”
 
Before departing, President Marcelo signed the Academy’s guest book, writing a message of congratulations to His Highness the Aga Khan “for this model of excellence, of inclusion, of dialogue, of future. And, with him, all those who have made it an impressive reality in teaching, education, social and cultural gathering, and a contribution to a more progressive, advanced and developed Mozambique.”
 
The Aga Khan Academy Maputo provides a world-class education to exceptional students who possess strong leadership potential to support positive development in their societies. Admission to the Academy is based on merit, and financial aid is available to ensure access for students with demonstrated need. Pluralism is a core value of the educational programme at the Aga Khan Academy, whose student body reflects talented young people from all backgrounds within Mozambique, Africa and across the globe, regardless of their socio-economic background, faith, origin or gender.
 
The Aga Khan Academy Maputo is an International Baccalaureate (IB) World School, offering an IB curriculum that is locally rooted and globally relevant. Since its inception, the Academies Network has graduated over 1,000 future leaders who consistently earn places and scholarships at the world’s top universities. In December 2018, the Academies marked 15 years since its founding. 

 

Additional Photographs 

President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa is welcomed to the Aga Khan Academy Maputo by Michael Spencer, Head of Academy (left) and Nazim Ahmad, the Ismaili Imamat’s Diplomatic Representative to Portugal and Mozambique (right). Photo: Otto Evandson / AKDN

 

President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa in conversation with students during a visit to the Aga Khan Academy in Maputo. Photo: Otto Evandson / AKDN

President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa shares a light moment with students of the Aga Khan Academy Maputo. Photo: Otto Evandson / AKDN

President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa poses for a group photo with Nazim Ahmad, the Ismaili Imamat’s Diplomatic Representative to Portugal and Mozambique, Michael Spencer, Head of Academy, and a group of students from the Aga Khan Academy Maputo. Photo: Otto Evandson / AKDN

President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa interacts with students during a visit to the Aga Khan Academy Maputo. Photo: Otto Evandson / AKDN