Children's Day is celebrated on 14th November every year to commemorate the birth anniversary of India’s first Prime Minister Pandit Jawarharlal Nehru, who firmly believed that children are the future of the nation. Students were up for some fun and treats as the Junior School celebrated this day with great enthusiasm and vigour in the Junior School library.
Mr Malik Kotadia, Director of External Affairs, Aga Khan Academies, was invited as the Chief Guest for the Model United Nations (MUN) event held on 31 October at Shadan Institute of Medical Sciences.
Residential students of the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad celebrated diversity and pluralism by bringing together some rich cultures from around the world into a single platform. The Grand Cultural Fest took place on Saturday, 9th November at the Academy's amphitheatre.
Students of grade 3 recreated the bazaars of Hyderabad in the Academy Junior School last week. Junior School parents, teachers and students of all the grades across the school were invited to witness the gala affair.
Celebrating Jawaharlal Nehru's birth anniversary with a variety of dance, drama and music performances. A fitting celebration of & for children and their education!
The Academy hosted its first inter-school Theory of Knowledge (ToK) conference on Friday, October 25th in the AB basement. The theme of the conference was 'the motif of power'. Two schools, Indus International School and Johnson Grammar School from Hyderabad had also participated in the conference.
Residential students host an annual cultural fest to celebrate pluralism and diversity in the Academy's amphitheatre. Celebrations begin from 5 pm onwards!
Students of grade 8 were engaged in an integrated activity of English and Creativity, Action and Service (CAS) in the form of a 'Peace Project' on Wednesday, 30th October 2019. The event was attended by Academy teachers and young minds of grade 5.