This field trip helped us all to explore the real culture of India, Hyderabad as we have seen historical places or developed places here but not something cultural and religious which we did during this trip.
This World Mental Health Day, the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad would like to focus on student projects that have led the way during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Happy World Teachers' Day from the Aga Khan Academies! Teachers around the world have worked tirelessly to ensure all students have continuous access to education. Hear from our teachers on how they have felt supported by their school leadership team during these uncertain times.
To celebrate on campus, we invited our gardening staff to wear their traditional clothes on the day, gather the necessary flowers for the floral art and to perform their religious processions with the folk songs.
Sudha Badugu in Diploma Programme won the Gold Award for the British - Queen's Commonwealth Essay Writing Competition organised by the Royal Commonwealth Society.
She hopes to create a play based learning environment with child centric activities in which children can learn by doing. This approach enables children to be responsible, confident and independent.
On Wednesday, 8 September 2021, Diploma Programme students from across the Aga Khan Academies virtually toured the Aga Khan Museum in Toronto, Canada where they learned about Islamic art and artefacts from various Muslim civilisations.
Rainbow Girls orphanage is a home for girls from the age of 7-18 in the outskirts of Hyderabad, Telangana. Students from the Academy have run two projects over the course of the last year, ‘Project Better You’ and ‘Project Connect’.
The members of the Modern Literature Chub (MLT) had an interactive session with the eminent writer, art curator and film producer Ms.Ina Puri on the theme ‘Centering the Periphery’.
She aims to create empathetic learners who use their knowledge and skills to make decisions with integrity and honesty, actively seeking opportunities to make the world a happy place for a larger community.