Junior School Newsletter No. 2 - September 2016

Read the latest news from the Junior School, which features student success at the 2016 Kenya Music Festival and the upcoming SRC elections.
Open Film Screening: Before the Flood
Join us from 4-5:30 pm at the Lecture Theatre to learn more about climate change. Open to all students, teachers, parents, staff-members.
MYP Residential Service Learning Celebration
On Saturday 28 April from 9:30-10:30 am the year 10 Residential Service Learning students will be sharing their experiences exhibition-style on Tamu Balcony. All are welcome.
Year 1 breakfast meeting
Parents of new Year 1 students are invited to join the new HOA, Alison Hampshire, for a breakfast meeting on 13 September at 8.00 am in the Executive Board room.
Zawadi Bazaar 2018
Join us for a day of fun, music, games and gifts as we head into Christmas Season! Support our student's community projects by taking part.
Mwanafunzi azindua taulo za kike za 'kudumu'
Year 10 student Ziyaan Virji gets featured in Habari Leo (TZ) for his Personal Project.

Menstrual Hygiene Week
Student group, AASW is hosting multiple events this week in the lead-up to their main event on June 7. Stay tuned to our platforms for more information.
Primary schools record improved standards in ongoing music fete
The Daily Nation features the excellent results from Aga Khan Academy students at the ongoing Kenya National Music Festival 2019 in Nakuru.


Enrichment Programmes
Enrichment programmes enable students to realise their potential in a variety of settings beyond the classroom. They strive to develop students’ self-awareness, their awareness of school and community needs and opportunities, and to learn how to apply their gifts and skills to make an impact.
The enrichment programmes are clustered into three main streams, each with a different focus and experiential learning opportunity.
Expression
Creative expression, whether through visual or performing arts, engages students to think creatively and express their identities and thoughts aesthetically. Through theatre, art, music and drama, students learn to work together and infuse their projects with the values and lessons from other parts of their schooling. Individual and collaborative creative projects emphasise growth and development through personal challenge, ultimately resulting in achievable personal goals.
Action
The student as a reflective practitioner is a basic tenet of the action cluster. Through physical sport – both competitive and non-competitive – students are challenged in their physical growth, and learn values such as good sportsmanship, teamwork and ethical behaviour. They are encouraged to extend themselves by trying different activities and working with teammates to pass on their knowledge. In line with developing the student as a whole, a healthy lifestyle complements and enhances academic achievement.
Citizenship
The Academies align themselves with a student profile and curriculum that encourage knowledge and understanding of humanity and civil society.
Through their involvement in civic activities, students gain an understanding of the practical implications of their work and study.
By collaborating with community groups on sustainable projects, they gain an appreciation for human rights, human dignity, and of how their actions impact the world around them.