Student Exchange 2019: The Journey Begins
The Aga Khan Academies Student Exchange 2019 is fully underway! Over the next three months, 35 students from the Academies in Mombasa and Hyderabad will ‘exchange’ places, beginning a journey of self-disovery in a new environment.
Visit the photo gallery below to see how the exchange students spent their first week, or see the blog post here.
Student Exchange 2019 Gallery: Hyderabad students in Mombasa
Student Exchange 2019 Gallery: Hyderabad students in Mombasa
From September to November 2019, 35 students from the Aga Khan Academies in Hyderabad and Mombasa will be taking place in the Student Exchange Programme.
Through their weekly student blogs and photo galleries, follow these students' journey of discovery and see them experience a new culture, make new friends and gain a deeper insight into themselves and the world they live in – as they spend three months at a whole new campus!
Student Exchange 2019 Gallery: Mombasa students in Hyderabad
Student Exchange 2019 Gallery: Mombasa students in Hyderabad
From September to November 2019, 35 students from the Aga Khan Academies in Hyderabad and Mombasa will be taking place in the Student Exchange Programme.
Through their weekly student blogs and photo galleries, follow these students' journey of discovery and see them experience a new culture, make new friends and gain a deeper insight into themselves and the world they live in – as they spend three months at a whole new campus!
Stonehill International School Hosts Mosaic 2022, a Humanities Fair and Competition
Mosaic is a Humanities Fair that brings talented young people interested in business, economics, history, geography and psychology together to innovate, create, compete and learn! This year’s event was sponsored by Hult International Business School and took place at Stonehill International School in Bangalore. We’re thrilled that four of our students, Sujith Venkata Bandaru, Ayaan Lalani, Zamaan Merchant and Sannihitha Chilupuri bagged the first prize.
Aga Khan Academy named ICT Leader
The Aga Khan Academy in Mombasa has been named one of four Microsoft showcase schools in Africa, for its use of technology in education.
This status was given to only 150 schools across 75 countries worldwide. The academy is the only school in eastern Africa and one of three schools in sub-Saharan Africa to be selected.

Calgary Herald: An Oasis of Education and Hope
Calgary Herald’s Monica Zurowski describes her visit to The Aga Khan Academy, Mombasa, where she witnessed how state of the art facilities, strong academics (International Baccalaureate programme), diverse extra-curricular activities and enriching community service programmes are combined to equip Kenya’s brightest youth with the principals and skills to become the country’s future leaders.

The Times of India: School With Difference Nurtures Pluralism
Nikhila Henry, from The Times of India, describes her visit to The Aga Khan Academy, Mombasa, where she experiences first-hand how the Academy bridges diverse cultural and economic backgrounds, providing students with a rich learning environment that encourages pluralism and free thinking.

The Hindu: Creating leaders for civil society
The Hindu features the story of Salim, a student from a small Kenyan village who is benefiting from a free of cost world-class education, in the international and culturally rich environment of The Aga Khan Academy, Mombasa. Salim’s story illustrates how the Academy strives to give exceptional students of all socio-economic backgrounds an all-round education so that they become the leaders of civil society.

The Times of India: Aga Khan Academy gets going in Hyderabad
HYDERABAD: The Aga Khan Academy, a state of the art international school belonging to the Aga Khan network of institutions was formally inaugurated in presence of spiritual leader Aga Khan in an elaborate ceremony on the academy premises in Shamshabad on Friday.
Firstpost: The Aga Khan Academy at Hyderabad formally launched
The Firstpost reviews the inauguration of The Aga Khan Academy, Hyderabad with a quick look at the Academy’s trajectory: from the foundation stone laying ceremony in 2005, to the opening of its doors to students in 2011, to its professional development centre for teachers and its part in the growing network of Academies that will span across Africa, the Middle East and Central and South Asia.