Mosaic is a Humanities Fair that brings talented young people interested in business, economics, history, geography and psychology together to innovate, create, compete and learn! This year’s event was sponsored by Hult International Business School and took place at Stonehill International School in Bangalore. We’re thrilled that four of our students, Sujith Venkata Bandaru, Ayaan Lalani, Zamaan Merchant and Sannihitha Chilupuri bagged the first prize.
In the Press
The following articles can be found in the press:
Vice-Principal for the Professional Development Centre at AKA Mombasa is mentioned in the Chronicle for teaching school heads in Zimbabwe Instruction Leadership to improve pedagogy.
Aga Khan Academy Mombasa alumna Khushbu Kotak featured on AKDN website for creating free counselling service for the youth.
At Salama Minds, youth get free mental help
The Daily Nation runs a feature in their health section on Khushbu Kotak (Class of 2021) and her organisation, Salama Minds, which gives the youth free access to mental health care.
Dr Maina WaGîokõ, vice principal of the Professional Development Centre, features in a piece on tes.com discussing the importance of gender inclusive pedagogy.
AKA Mombasa student Ayaan Allarkhia featured on AKDN website for inspiring others through his music.
AKA Mombasa graduate Danish Dhamani featured on The Ismaili for helping others enhance their public speaking skills through Orai, a mobile app he co-founded.
AKA Mombasa student Luciano Torriani gets featured on the AKDN website for inventing an inexpensive electricity supply and water purification system aimed to enhance the quality of life for his community.
Dr Maina Gioko, Vice-Principal of the Professional Development Centre at the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa shares his opinion on Nairobi News blog about learning challenges during the pandemic.
254's women tastemakers
AKA Mombasa alumna and musician Xenia Manasseh is featured in the '254's women tastemakers' section of the Standard newspaper, which celebrates women pushing boundaries in the creative arts.
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