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Organic farming: Nurturing an environment of growth

Organic Farming

Organic farming plays a pivotal role in establishing and maintaining the ecosystem, fostering a thriving environment for the seeds that the students and staff collectively sow.

Unsung heroes: The wellness ripple effect

Unsung Heroes

A group of students from DP 1 and DP 2 launched a service project called 'Unsung Heroes: The Wellness Ripple Effect' to recognise and celebrate the hard work and dedication of the support staff at the Academy.

Working for animal welfare with Blue Cross of Hyderabad

The Blue Cross of Hyderabad is a registered non-profit organisation recognised by the Animal Welfare Board of India. As part of their CAS, students at the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad regularly volunteer at the Blue Cross of Hyderabad to support the animals' welfare.

Buddy Mentorship Programme

Two students from DP2 created the Mentorship Programme to allow students access to knowledge as well as experience.

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Students hold virtual masterclass sessions on sustainable development

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Student-led creativity, activity, service (CAS) group iSEAyou has been holding virtual masterclass sessions with the aim to promote ecological and economic sustainable development. The sessions, which also included global environmentalists, entailed discussions on various environmental issues such as climate change and possible solutions to address them for the betterment of the planet. Diploma Programme 2 student Cinzia Torriani tells us more about the masterclass.

Music for a cause

Garv Joshi, grade 8, at the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad produced his own trap music and started making his own beats. He then sold the beats and used the money he earned to buy items needed to make COVID-19 kits to distribute.

Project Bindu

In honour of recognising May as the first ever International Period Month, students at the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad partnered with numerous organisations worldwide to help make sustainable menstrual hygiene a reality for everyone.

Residential students take over Organic Farm on campus

In the coming academic year organic farming will be an activity for the residential students at the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad.

Music for a cause

Garv Joshi, grade 8, at the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad produced his own trap music and started making his own beats. He then sold the beats and used the money he earned to buy items needed to make COVID-19 kits to distribute.

Project Bindu

In honour of recognising May as the first ever International Period Month, students at the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad partnered with numerous organisations worldwide to help make sustainable menstrual hygiene a reality for everyone.

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