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Application forms can be completed online using the link below or via the downloadable form. Forms completed in hard copy should be either posted, or scanned and emailed to the admissions office at the earliest opportunity.

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The Aga Khan Academy Maputo
Av. do Zimbabué, 212, Matola “A”
Maputo, Moçambique
(+258) 853 016 339

Email: admissions.maputo@agakhanacademies.org

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Parents can complete the online enquiry form by following the link at the bottom of this page or contact the Admissions Office at the following address:

Admissions Office

The Aga Khan Academy, Maputo
c/o The Aga Khan Development Network
1187 Julius Nyerere
Maputo
MOZAMBIQUE

Tel: (+258) 2174 9094

Email: info.maputo@agakhanacademies.org

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Rosa Jorge: Encouraging expression through the arts

A new arrival at the Academy in Maputo, Rosa completed the Academies’ Teacher Preparation Programme (TPP) at the AKA Mombasa in December 2019. Calling it one of the most rewarding experiences of her life, she lauds the Problem-Based Learning (PBL) Sessions for pushing her to be a better teacher.

Looking back at her TPP journey, Rosa recounts, “I, personally, have seen myself grow as a teacher and a social individual. The experience has changed the way I approach the teaching and learning process. As teachers, it is possible to change the world through education – all we have to do is believe in that and go do it!” 

Drama in the family

She began her now 20-year journey with drama from the nascent age of 14. When her brother and friends were taking up extra-curricular activities such as swimming and football, Rosa’s only interest was joining Mutumbelinhas, a local children’s theatre group. She credits her aunt, who ran the group, for helping her break away from her shy persona. “My hubsand put together a play called ‘Ziraldo’ based on the Brazilian writer's life. It was such a big change for me because I was a shy kid and through drama, I became a different person,” she recounts.

Since then, the stage has become her life. It is where she met her husband, who is a director of the Mbeu theatre group and a teacher at Universidade Eduardo Mondlane. It is also the field of work for her son, a theatrical producer and her sister, an actress.

Empowering students with confidence through arts and drama

She hit the ground running in Maputo taking on her role as the Academy’s Drama teacher in January 2020. One of Rosa’s passions include organising workshops promoting self-expression,  believing these are key in providing different methods of communication be it, art, movement, singing, or dialogue and bringing children out of their comfort zone in a safe space. Rosa explains, “Through these workshops, children simply react to the directive and break out of their shell, forgetting that they were shy in the first place.”

Drama goes beyond the stage for Rosa who has been bringing to the fore issues of local cultures and traditions. Over the past few weeks, she has invited many artists to speak about the ethnic groups of Nyau and Mapiko, whereby the children have been learning through the method of mask making and movement classes. Drama has always been more than just performance for Rosa who said, “...it is a very strong tool to build various capacities within young students. It sharpens their communicative, social, collaborative and emotional skills.” 

Geared to take on the years to come, Rosa shared that she can already see the seeds of transformation taking root in some students. “I believe that my training in theatre supplemented by the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum will present the opportunity to pick up the diamonds in the rough and shine them up,” she explained. “In my opinion, it is important to have Drama as part of a balanced school curriculum in order to develop a socially, emotionally and culturally-aware individual.” 

Calgary Herald reports on the Aga Khan Academy, Mombasa

Opportunities and options abound: New teaching campuses will help transform East Africa, but much work remains.

The Aga Khan Academy in Mombasa, Kenya, seeks out students with high academic and leadership potential, so they can be provided with an International Baccalaureate education.

Wednesday, April 24, 2013
The Aga Khan Academy, Mombasa
Calgary Herald

Academy Welcome for 2016-17!

The Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad warmly welcomes all students, teachers and staff – new and continuing - to a fresh academic year. We look forward to greeting boarding students and families on 7th August and day students on 8th August for an exciting and enriching year ahead! 

 

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Aga Khan Academy Dhaka celebrates the ‘Big Draw Festival’- an exhibition of the Grade 7 students’ artwork

Senior School students performing in the Big Draw opening assembly

Alaina Hirani: Nurtured by diversity, ethical leadership and righteous aspirations

Alaina Hirani

Tanya Lalani: A journey of fondness and growth at the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad

Tanya Lalani

Ruqaiya Bhanji: A journey of passion, growth and leadership

Ruqaiya Bhanji

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