Now students, teachers or any other member of the Aga Khan Academy, Hyderabad can visit the Library catalogue to access the online library which has plethora of resources for students, teachers and parents.
The Aga Khan Academies Internship Programme is a volunteer service opportunity that links IB Diploma students, aged 16-18, with AKDN agencies and other grassroots level NGOs to engage in meaningful and sustainable career-oriented opportunities in professional fields over their June/July holiday. This year marks the successful completion of the Internship Programme for the sixth consecutive year.
After months of collaboration within the AKDN community, especially between the Aga Khan Education Board India (AKEBI) and the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad, six students from Saurashtra have been selected for admission into Grade 7 at the Academy through our Talent Identification Programme.
As a teacher of Humanities, I aspire to work with young minds and help them build confidence and knowledge to become positive change makers. I envision extension of classroom learning into engagement activities, personal and service projects.
The purpose behind this campaign was to provide assistance and help the helpless stray animals whose livelihood has been majorly violated. We are trying to bring a change into in the society, for the betterment of animal lives by raising money through a crowdfunding project in collaboration with Uplift Connect, Give India and Blue Cross of India.
'My career has been a blend of assignments in Physical Education Management and Leadership, based on which I have diversified experience in both. Being the son of an Army officer who has served in different parts of India and abroad has also helped shape my thought process, coupled with experience in Physical Education and Leadership'.
At the Modern Literature Club, they deconstruct and analyse translated texts to develop an appreciation for how language constructs meaning and illustrates the human condition.