Coast Amateur Swimming Association (CASA) hosted its Junior swimming gala at The Aga Khan Academy on the 7th of November 2015.
In the Press
The following articles can be found in the press:
The Aga Khan Academy Mombasa has rolled out a training programme for public primary school teachers that is delivering a near immediate jump in the mean scores of the teachers’ pupils–up to 50 per cent or more in Math and English–as they benefit from new skills in mixed ability teaching, interactive teaching, and positive attention.
The Aga Khan Academy , Mombasa, has rolled out a training programme for public primary school teachers at the Kenya coast.
The training programme is delivering a near immediate jump in the mean scores of the teachers’ pupils – by up to 50 percent or more in Math and English.
The Aga Khan Academy Mombasa has rolled out a training programme for public primary school teachers that is aimed at delivering a near immediate jump in the mean scores of the teachers’ pupils – by up to 50 per cent or more in Math and English – as they benefit from new skills in mixed ability teaching, interactive teaching, and positive attention.
Kenya is a country of firsts, a country of simple but world impacting innovations ranging from M-PESA and now to Students Solar Backpacks launched by Salima Visram.
Former Aga Khan Academy, Mombasa, student Salima Visram has become a social entrepreneur even as she studies as an undergraduate in Canada, with the launch of a crowd-funded Kenyan business producing school students’ backpacks that create solar lighting for pupils to do their homework.
Kenyan Salima Visram, a former Former Aga Khan Academy, Mombasa, now in her final year of studying International Development Studies at McGill University, in Montreal, Canada has distributed the first order of 500 backpacks in Kikambala Primary School, Mombasa County to give kids light for their homework.
Former Aga Khan Academy, Mombasa, student Salima Visram has become a social entrepreneur even as she studies as an undergraduate in Canada, with the launch of a crowd-funded Kenyan business producing school students’ backpacks that create solar lighting for pupils to do their homework.
Kenyan Salima Visram, a former Aga Khan Academy, Mombasa, now in her final year of studying International Development Studies at McGill University, in Montreal, Canada has distributed the first order of 500 backpacks in Kikambala Primary School, Mombasa County to give kids light for their homework.
The Hindu reports on a photography workshop for high school students in Hyderabad with award-winning photographer Fredric Roberts.