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Newly elected Student Representative Council members for 2021 – 2022 sworn in

Senior School SRC

The Aga Khan Academies aim to develop open-minded and pluralistic leaders by equipping students with the tools and opportunities to create positive change in their local communities. One such leadership opportunity is the Student Representative Council (SRC), a peer-elected student body that strives to represent the voices of students while serving as the liaison between the student body and the administration.

Interview with Amreen Valli: Fostering pluralism within the Aga Khan Academies and the Aga Khan Academy Alumni Network

Amreen Valli

Amreen Valli, Class of 2015 from the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa and social media and alumni engagement lead for the Aga Khan Academy Alumni Network, sat down with us to talk about how the Aga Khan Academies promote pluralism and the lasting impact it has on its graduates.

Young Farmers have their first harvest

Young Farmers, a Junior School Passion Project, provides students with the opportunity to explore their passion for farming and agriculture.

Interview with Amreen Valli: Fostering pluralism within the Aga Khan Academies and the Aga Khan Academy Alumni Network

Amreen Valli

Amreen Valli, Class of 2015 from the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa and social media and alumni engagement lead for the Aga Khan Academy Alumni Network, sat down with us to talk about how the Aga Khan Academies promote pluralism and the lasting impact it has on its graduates.

Diploma Programme 1 Students Begin Their Extended Essay Journey

On Monday, 1 November 2021, Diploma Programme (DP) 1 students at the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa participated in an introductory session on the extended essay (EE), which is a core component of the International Baccalaureate (IB) DP consisting of an independent, research-based project compiled into a 4,000-word essay.

Senior School staff participate in dance class for well-being

Dance a little bit in the morning

The Senior School staff participated in an exhilarating dance class organized by Minal Shah, Head of Support and Well-being, as part of Faculty Week activities.

Raphael Mwachiti: studying Computer Science at the University of British Columbia

Raphael Mwachiti has been accepted to the University of British Columbia – Okanagan Campus – to pursue a degree in Computer Science. He Joined the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa in 2015 through the Talent Identification Programme, which provides exceptional students with an international-standard education and leadership opportunities, regardless of their ability to pay.

The Aga Khan Academy Mombasa raises the bar once more with best IB results to date

Head of Academy Alison Hampshire with a few of the Class of 2020 students.jpg

Following in the footsteps of previous cohorts, the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa’s Class of 2020 received record-breaking results in the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP) this year. In addition to the Academy once again scoring highly, the percentage of top scorers was also above the global average– with nine students scoring an outstanding 40 points and above. Of these, two students Muskaan Bhadani and Alisha Doshi scored an impressive 44 points out of a possible 45.

Congratulations to the Class of 2019!

We celebrate the outstanding results of the 13th IB Diploma graduating class from AKA Mombasa.

AKA Mombasa Student Builds Social Entrepreneurship Initiative

DP 1 student, Alqaim Lalani, partnered with a local hospital to initiate a social entrepreneurship project that helps young cancer patients pay for chemotherapy fees.

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