Students from the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad participating in the advanced Fredric Roberts Photography Workshops have spent the last week unearthing powerful visual stories on women anganwadi workers in neighbourhood villages, and the repercussions of dramatic urbanization in Hyderabad and its surrounding areas.
In the Press
The following articles can be found in the press:
The Aga Khan Foundation USA is thanking its supporters by showcasing "...stories of appreciation, self-reliance, and strength" in its #humansoftheworld series. One of the profiles featured recently is that of AKA Mombasa graduate, Aleem Mawji (Class of 2012).
Ernest Ndunda reports on the disqualification of St.George's who were found guilty of fielding 11 ineligible players. This decision elevated former champions and runners-up in the regional play-offs, AKA Mombasa, to the position of Coast champions. They will represent the Region in the National Games in Nairobi later this month.
A 'Pamiri Evening' at Aga Khan Academy Mombasa
Coastweek features AKA Mombasa's event celebrating the festival of Novruz and Tajik cultural traditions.
Ernest Ndunda from The Standard writes about AKA Mombasa's goals for the coast region games.
Our Admissions and Marketing Manager for AKA Hyderabad is featured in The International Admissions Bulletin, March 2017 edition
The Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad hosted a fun festival celebrating Sankranthi on 14-15 January 2017, aiming to support the tourism profile and a social cause—girls’ education.
Ernest Ndunda recounts the exciting events of the Mombasa County Games which took place last week. The Aga Khan Academy Boy's Basketball Team retained their place as County Champions while the Girl's Team lost to Mama Ngina only in the semi-final.
The Academy campus came alive in March when it opened its doors to the public with displays of IB continuum expos, visual art, music concerts, academic projects, evening plays, service internships, career fairs, and so much more.
Beauty With A Purpose
Year 10 Academy student, Elya Djaffar, talks to Ishaq Jumbe from the Sunday Standard about her Personal Project. She has designed a range of body-care products to showcase the rich heritage of the Indian Ocean nations while exhibiting her strong entrepreneurial skills.