On 6 March 2018, the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa hosted musicians from Aga Khan Music Initiative.
In the Press
The following articles can be found in the press:
The Daily Nation features 44Unite, a student-led event that took place on 3 March 2018. This event was initiated to promote togetherness amongst the 44 tribes of Kenya. The event exhibited different cultures through dance, music, attire, food, educational pamphlets, etc.
International Baccalaureate (IB) Teacher Education at the University of British Columbia is welcoming six new Aga Khan Academy teacher interns with whom they will work over the next 18 months.
Dr. Geoffrey Fisher was mentioned in Urdu language newspaper, Etemaad Daily, in an article praising the Academy, its international model of education, and the diverse student body at the school.
During an interview with UNB regarding the opening of the Aga Khan Academy in Dhaka, Salim Bhatia, Director of the Aga Khan Academies, said the Aga Khan Academy Dhaka is being established to provide international standard education for students and prepare them for leadership roles in Bangladesh and across the world.
With an aim to inaugurate by 2020, the construction work of the Aga Khan Academy in Dhaka is going to start by this year.
Toronto Mayor John Tory shared an OpEd in The Toronto Star in which he discusses his visit to Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad.
Students enjoyed a range of activities that allowed them to explore literature and theatre from different angles.
Alqaim Lalani, a DP1 from Tanzania, talks about his initiative called Tumaini na Maisha that helps children suffering from cancer raise money to cover expensive medical bills.