Senior School students attend ISHMUN - 9th-10th February 2019
22 students from grades 9-11 will be participating at the International School of Hyderabad MUN. We wish them the best!
Grade 12 graduation ceremony: 6:30pm, Saturday 25th May
74 students will complete their IB Diploma Programme examinations and graduate from AKA Hyderabad in the presence of their peers, teachers and families. Congratulations!
Spring Break
AKA Hyderabad will be closed for Spring Break from 14th - 28th March. Classes will resume on the 29th of March.
Alyssa Jamal: Swinging her way toward success
“I started playing golf because of my dad, Aly Jamal, who is also a golfer,” Alyssa said. “As a child I used to accompany my dad and hit balls on the practice range whenever he would go play. That's when he realised that I was good at golf and that’s when I started getting lessons to learn how to play golf from the pros at the Nyali Golf Club.”
Since Alyssa received her handicap in 2015, which is a numerical measure of a golfer’s potential with better players having lower handicaps, she has competed in numerous national and international competitions. Some noteworthy competitions include the U.S. Kids Golf International Competition, the 72 Holes Junior Stroke play Championship, Royal and many more.
“I love the game of golf,” Alyssa said. “It has taught me so many things, for example, etiquette, patience, focus and, most importantly, it has helped me in my social skills. I am passionate about the sport because it also helps me unwind from my busy school schedule.”
Alyssa said golf provides her with many opportunities to connect with different players, form closer bonds with her family and boosts her determination to always succeed.“I’ve met European Tour professionals when competing and when I go for international and national tournaments I meet new people, which has led me to make so many friends,” Alyssa said. “Also, my dad and brother are golfers as well so whenever we travel, we play golf as a family, which is so much fun and it’s a great way of bonding. I have also won so many tournaments and won so many amazing prizes, which is also a great source of motivation for me to prove myself over and over and try to win competitions.”
Although she has been playing for many years, Alyssa said she still finds herself as the only girl competing in golf for her age.“Unfortunately, I’m the only junior girl golfer in the coast,” Alyssa said. “Sometimes I feel bad that I don’t have any girl friends to compete with that are my age. However, there are boy juniors my age that I compete with and they are my good friends. I also know junior golfers from Nairobi, Arusha, Nakuru, South Africa, Scotland and Uganda whom I meet at least once a year when there are national or international competitions, and I keep in touch with them through social media. In Mombasa at the Nyali Golf Club, I play golf with both males and females who are sometimes twice or thrice my age, but they all love and take care of me and they are always happy to play with me. At Nyali Golf Club we are all like a big golfing family and I look forward to going there every single Saturday.”
No matter her age or her busy schedule, Alyssa said golf will always be a part of her life.
“Golf is a sport I will never give up on, even when I get old,” Alyssa said. “You will always find me on the golf course.”
AKA, Hyderabad Student Featured in IB Global News
AKA, Hyderabad student Khushboo Khoja is highlighted as the featured student in IB Global News.
Hyderabad students march for climate action - 4:30pm, Friday 24th May
Academy staff & students will join others across the world to strike for climate justice. Venue: "Love Hyderabad" between Eat Street & People's Plaza, Necklace Road, Hyderabad.