Mombasa Show: Learners Showcase Their Projects
The Daily Nation's Diana Mutheu features students from the Academy at the Mombasa International Show where they scooped the top prize in the stands section of the exhibition.
Concordia spurs innovation in Africa
In their Spring 2019 issue, Concordia University Magazine features the Learning ToolKit project funded by Concordia University and implemented by the PDC at the Academy and other local partners.
Fee Structure
Please click here to download the Fee Structure for the 2024-25 academic year.
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- A one-time, non-refundable admission fee is payable for students enrolling for the first time. The admission fee must be paid to secure a place for a child at the Academy. This cannot be deferred or paid in instalments. The due date is one week after the offer has been accepted.
- A one-time refundable security deposit is also payable on acceptance of admission and should be paid together with the admission fee mentioned above. It is refundable when a student leaves the Academy as long as the required notice has been given in writing and “No Dues” clearance is obtained from the Academy. No interest is payable on this deposit.
- A sibling discount on a tuition fee of 5% will be applicable for second and subsequent children.
- The total fees for the academic year may be paid in full with an early-payment discount of 3% on or before 31 July 2024.
- The fee is payable on due dates as mentioned in the invoice/memo for the services.
- The Academy will charge a monthly surcharge of 2% on outstanding dues older than 30 days. In case the full fee that is due is not paid within one month period following the deadline, the student will not be allowed to attend classes or participate in other activities undertaken by the Academy.
- The Total Fee includes course fees, use of essential course books, library books, IT and science laboratory equipment and certain classroom supplies. The fees do not include uniform costs.
- Exam Fees for the IB Middle Years Programme and the Diploma Programme will be billed separately based on the actual fee issued by the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO).
- Parents of returning students will be invoiced four to six weeks prior to the new Academic Year.
- The Academy does not accept cash for Fee payments. All payments must be made by Direct Bank Deposit, Bank Transfer, Cheque or Demand Draft even if the payment is being made by a third party such as a sponsoring organization. Parents must provide the Finance Office (finance@agakhanacademies.org), with a hard or an electronic copy of proof of payment showing the student's full name and the student identification number within 15 days of fund transfer for issuance of payment receipt. The absence of this information may delay crediting the fees reflected on your account in our system.
- Parents are responsible for ensuring that the fee payments are made into the correct bank account of the Academy. In the event of any change in bank account details, the changes will be communicated to parents in writing via official communication from the Academy with new payment bank details.
- If a student wishes to leave the Academy, one term’s advance notice of withdrawal must be given in writing, or one term’s worth of the annual fees will be due and payable. School clearance will not be possible until all outstanding dues are settled in full. Please refer to the points for withdrawal under number 12 in the PDF document above.
- The Academy reserves the right to withhold results, school certificates, transcripts or any other information and/or documents until all outstanding dues are settled in full.
- Admitted students, who demonstrate financial need and duly fill in and submit the application along with required supporting documents within the stipulated time, can be considered for Financial Aid. An independent Financial Aid Committee is responsible for reviewing and approving any request for Financial Aid by students.
- The above terms and conditions may be modified or new terms may apply to reflect changes in the law or our services. For further information, please contact us at admissions.hyderabad@agakhanacademies.org.
- Please note that the Fee Structure is subject to annual review.
Garba Dance Night
Residential and day students came together Saturday evening on 07 November in a blend of colours for Garba Dance Night at the Commons.
Photos by Farosat Alamshoeva
MYP PP Mock Exhibition
The Senior School's Year 10 students displayed their projects at the Personal Projects Mock Exhibition on 06 November.
Photos by Yasmyn Ntege
Gitika Joganpally - aspiring journalist intent on service and action
DP1 Students Benefit from an Immersive Experience in Rwanda
The pictures take us on a journey to Rwanda with 12 Diploma students of Individuals and Societies (Humanities) as they sought to answer questions about violence, peace and reconciliation, and adversity in the face of the horrors of the Rwandan genocide. The students traveled from 7-10 June 2017, accompanied by two teachers, Mrs. Bhagirathy Jhingran and Mrs. Susan Abuto.
Everyday Africa Photography Student Samples
Below are some student samples that they submitted to be admitted to the Everyday Africa workshop
Health and Wellness
The Academy has a Health and Wellness Centre that provides access to comprehensive heathcare services.
The Health and Wellness Centre has a resident doctor assisted by two nurses. The main criterion of the wellness centre is the development of a comprehensive health programme, including liaison with local specialist doctors for routine health check-ups and emergencies.
Transport facilities for all medical purposes is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
A school counsellor is available on campus for early intervention and pastoral care support. The counsellor is available during school hours and on call for any counselling issues.