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Meet the Faculty

Leadership Team

 
Head of Academy Dr Jonathan Long
Deputy Head of the Academy, Pastoral Care Jeffrey Anthony Doerfler
PA to Head of Academy Vaishali Purohit
Principal, Senior School Koel Ray
Principal, Junior School Sreelatha Kumar
Dean of Academics Neeraja Nibhanupudi
Dean of Students Suresh Madhavan
Head of Finance Mukul Vashishatha
Dean of Experiential Learning

Vlad Gogelescu

 

 

Admissions

 
Dean of Admissions Arjun Puri
Manager, Admissions Pramoditha Jamalpur
Admissions cum Events Officer Zareen Hashmi
   

Senior School Faculty

 
Principal, Senior School Koel Ray
PA to Senior School Principal Deepa Hitange
Assistant to Dean of Students-cum-Student Life Coordinator Nilesh Talaulicar
   
Coordinators/Counsellors/SEN/Fellows  
Academic Development Coordinator Joanne Gogelescu
Diploma Programme Coordinator Sudipta Roy
Associate Diploma Programme Coordinator Dr Sujana Veeramachaneni
Theory of Knowledge Coordinator Sudeep Ghosh
Creativity, Activity, Service Coordinator Venkat Reddy
Middle Years Programme (MYP) Coordinator Meenakshi Joshi
Head of Middle Years Rajesh Kayiprath
MYP Personal Project Coordinator Chandrabhan Yadav
TPP - Coordinator, Internship & Leadership Pratibha Thimmaraya
University Counsellor  Pragati Pandey 
Inclusive Education Coordinator (SEN) Namrata Bhushan
Extended Essay Coordinator Vlad Gogelescu
Creativity, Activity, Service Coordinator (CAS) Venkat Reddy
   
Science  
   
Biology & Environmental Systems and Societies Vinay Singh
Environmental Systems & Societies / Integrated Sciences Pratibha Thimmaraya
Chemistry Dr. SureshKumar Manthiriyappan
Chemistry Megha Saban
   
Physics Sudipta Kumar Roy
Physics Suhel Vakkal
Physics Sathish Gadarla
Senior Lab Technician Giribabu Kuna
Lab Technician Sudhakar Konapala
Lab Technician Smriti Mandal
   
English  
HOD, English Gopika Jadeja
English / ToK Sudeep Ghosh
English / ToK Chandreyee Das Gupta
English / MUN Coordinator Saloni Chesney
   
   
Mathematics  
HOD, Mathematics Tarun Seth
Dean of Studies, Mathematics & ToK Neeraja Nibhanupudi
   
Mathematics Teacher Coach Vani Vishwanath
Mathematics Subhashini Chandra
Mathematics and MYP Personal Project Coordinator Chandrabhan Yadav
Mathematics Santhosh Reddy
Mathematics Krishnendu Saha
Mathematics Usha Shivakumar
   
Expressive Arts  
HOD, Arts Nandakumar P. K.
Visual Arts Meenakshi Joshi
Visual Arts Visweswara Rao Brahmanapalli
Music Chin-Yen Huang
Theatre - Arts Dr Chandrasekhar Indla
Theatre - Arts Subesh Poddar
   
Languages  
HOD, Hindi / Senior Tutor Dr Karuna Arya
Hindi / CAS Coordinator Venkat Reddy
Hindi Dr Sunita Ghosh
Hindi Radhika Tiwari
Hindi Neetu Reddy
Hindi Dr Chandrakant Shinde
Hindi Sushmita Banerjee
Telugu Sai Krishna Ranga
   
HOD, Foreign Languages Manisha Deshbandhu
French Mopuru Raghu Rami Reddy
Dari / Persian Ahmed Ferozi
   
Humanities (I&S)  
HOD, Economics / ToK Gaura Joshi
Economics & MYP Coordinator Rajesh Kayiprath
Economics and Business Studies Rahul Menon R
MYP – I and S / History Ritu Seth
Global Politics / Extended Essay Coordinator Vlad Gogelescu
Geography Joanne Gogelescu
History/ToK Koel Ray
Individual & Societies  Aarushi Dutt
Individuals & Societies / History  Sarmishtha Adhya
Humanities  Afeera Maryam
Economics/Humanities

Suresh Madhavan

   
ITGS & Design  
Acting HOD Koel Ray
Design & Computer Science Mehabunnisa
ICT / ITGS Surya Prakash Vemparala
Design & Data Management Veni Veeramachaneni
   
Physical Education  
HOD, Physical Education Srungarapati Ravi Kumar
Physical Education  Ramesh Kumar Kaliraman
Swimming Assistant Seena Remadevi
   

Library

 
Head Librarian Madhu Bhargava
Librarian, Senior School  Shakeel Ahmed Khan
Librarian, Junior School Veena Bhat
   

Learning Enrichment Team

 
HOD Learning Enrichment / English as an Additional Language (EAL) / Special Educational Needs (SEN), Gifted & Talented (G&T) Susan Long

SEN

Namrata Bhushan
 

EAL/SEN

Morag Kallepu

EAL

Rema Vishwanath

EAL

Elizabeth Holden Eckel

EAL

Aarushi Dutt

Learning Enrichment

Faridah Lakhani

Academic Support 

Amanda Khongwir
   

Junior School Faculty

 
Principal, Junior School Sreelatha Kumar
PA to Junior School Principal Shabana Awadiya
Primary Years Programme (PYP) Coordinator Abhimanyu Das Gupta
   
Teachers  
Day Care Shwetha Emandi
Grade 1A Home Room Rhitesha Paul
Grade 1A Co-Teacher Neetu Chennuri
Grade 1K Home Room Madhulita Patnaik
Grade 1K Co-Teacher Simran Sinha
Grade 2A Home Room Mitu Sharma
Grade 2A Co-Teacher Laila Narsingani
Grade 2K Home Room Chetna Sharma
Grade 2K Co-Teacher Swati Kansal
Grade 3A Home Room Anjum Budhwani
Grade 3K Home Room Disha Kerkar
Grade 4A Home Room Lavanya Pavan Vadavalli
Grade 4K Home Room Vidhya Pallath
Grade 5A Home Room Sanjana Amarnani
Grade 5K  Home Room Sheila D'Souza
Hindi Sushmita Banerjee
Hindi Meena Uniyal
Telugu Kasthuri Varanasi
Telugu Deepika Aluvala
Visual Art Florence James
Music December Lynn
Physical Education Vajravani Polavarapu
   

Laboni Banerjee: cultivating community wherever she goes

Laboni Banerjee recently celebrated her 10-year anniversary with the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad as a Grade 3 teacher. Throughout her time, Laboni has seen the Academy grow in size through the number of programmes, students and staff, making the Academy a second home for her she is grateful to be a part of. 

Laboni was immediately attracted to AKA Hyderabad because of the vision and mission of His Highness the Aga Khan for the Aga Khan Academies. She found the values of the Academy to be more aligned with her own ethos than the school she was previously working at before joining the Academy. 

“Over the course of 10 years at the Academy, I have found myself a part of a vibrant and caring community,” Laboni said. 

When joining the Academy in 2010, Laboni recalls it being a much smaller school then, especially the International Baccalaureate (IB) Primary Years Programme (PYP). There were only seven PYP teachers and the Junior School principal at the time, Diana Smith who started the PYP at the Academy, along with Sreelatha Kumar, who was the PYP coordinator at the time and is now the Junior School principal. AKA Hyderabad received the Diploma Programme and Middle Years Programme authorisation in 2012 and 2013, respectively. The latter year is when Laboni remembers seeing notable growth in both students and faculty at the Academy.  

“Early years in the PYP were busy,” Laboni said. “During this time, I was also focusing on identifying myself as a member of the PYP team and growing with the school. 


Over the course of her time at AKA Hyderabad, Laboni has taken on various roles. Along with being a Grade 3 teacher, Laboni took a role in the PYP reading and writing assessment in which she collected evidence and data. Laboni also helped with the Admissions Department and was responsible for checking the vocabulary of students applying to the Academy. Reflecting back, Laboni said she greatly appreciated this role because it allowed her to build a special relationship with parents and students from the very beginning of their Academy journey. 

“While working with the Admissions Department I valued meeting a large number of people who were enthusiastic and eager to learn more about the PYP in the early years.”  

From 2012–2014 Laboni helped with AKA Hyderabad’s Outreach Teacher Training programme, which is a core part of Academies’ Professional Development Centre (PDC) that trains local teachers around the community in various subject areas and enhances their pedagogical skills.  

A few years ago, Laboni also had the opportunity to travel to the Aga Khan Academy in Mombasa, Kenya where she truly began to appreciate the pluralistic approach to education and diverse cultures and backgrounds the Academies values and emphasises. During her time in Mombasa, Laboni met Titus Mutemi, who was a recent graduate of the Teacher Preparation Programme – a programme provided by the Academies that trains teachers to become IB educators in their communities – and is now the PYP coordinator at AKA Mombasa. Laboni recalls Titus being filled with great enthusiasm and eagerness as he wanted to know everything about her class including the assessment techniques, books she has students read, any material created for the class and much more.  

“Partnering with Laboni was such an enriching experience,” Titus said. “Her flexibility and open-mindedness made our collaboration easier and enjoyable. Years have gone by and yet her enthusiasm and unique way of engaging with the young learners is still memorable.” 

When AKA Hyderabad transitioned to online learning in March 2020 due to COVID-19, Laboni said there were a few challenges she faced but was able to overcome due to the support she received from the Academy.  

“In the PYP we have always used technology as a learning and teaching tool. However, when we shifted to complete online teaching, building the bridge with new students I had never met before was the biggest challenge. With physical teaching, I was able to bond with my students on a personal level, but this changed with distance learning. 

However, the Academy always supported me and made me feel comfortable working on a virtual platform with a new group of learners. Assigning me to be a part of various online professional development sessions was immense support as it helped me develop my understanding of the application of various teaching tools. The virtual learning and teaching also enabled me to look at my own teaching philosophy through a different lens and reimagine my teaching strategies. Now, it is my greatest joy and top priority to see my students online and have personal conversations with them.” 

Laboni said she cannot imagine her future without the Academy being a part of it. She is always involving herself in different roles throughout the Academy in order to connect with more students beyond the PYP and see how they turn their passions into reality. Laboni also said she is fortunate to be a part of a community that is continuously supportive and where she is encouraged to grow each day as an educator and individual.  

“The greatest part about delivering education at the Academy and being a part of its community is that every day is a learning experience for me. I am always excited to see my students become open-minded young adults, chasing their greatest passions in life and thinking about how to make the world a better place for all.”

Junior School Assembly

Anjum Budhwani - living her dream

Anjum Budhwani, facilitator for grade 3K, has been at the Academy Junior School for seven years now and she has brought the same energy into her teaching since her first day. “Every day is rewarding for me as it was my dream to be here and I enjoy coming to the Academy,” she says.

Anjum has been teaching since the time she was an undergraduate student. She began as a volunteer at her community Religious Education Centre as part of the Institute for Ismaili studies’ Ta’lim programme, a course designed to introduce children to the faith, ethics, history and cultures of Muslim peoples and of the Ismaili community in particular. “Compassion builds a strong relationship between teacher and student,” she says. “If a teacher is caring and loving the student feels safe with her, and learning will happen successfully in turn.”

Anjum received her first bachelor’s degree in commerce from Hyderabad’s Osmania University, and went on to collect another bachelor’s in education followed by a master’s degree when she decided to become a teacher. Her aspiration was to join the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad, and she realized this dream in 2012. “I feel elated when I hear people saying ‘She works at the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad.' ” It was also her mother’s dream to see her daughter become a teacher.

Though she says every day at the Academy is special, some days have been more special than others. “I cherish the day when His Highness the Aga Khan was here on 15th April 2015,” beams Anjum, remembering some his words to our teachers. “He mentioned that there will be difficult times while you are teaching and learning and you will have failures during your journey of teaching. But remember the result and keep the goal in your mind that we are working towards creating future leaders and that it’s not going to be easy.” These words are a part of what inspire Anjum to teach at the Academy and to better herself as a facilitator to young students.

One of her favourite things about teaching at the AKA Hyderabad is discussing teaching practices with her colleagues. Anjum has imbibed the philosophy of being a lifelong learner; learning from her colleagues, she explains, has been key to her growth as a teacher. “We have regular and ongoing professional development, which has provided me with a lot of opportunities to improve myself,” shares Anjum. “Sharing best practices, professional development reading, action research and other platforms where we get to learn from each other gives us the chance to reflect on our learning and teaching process.”

These collaborative efforts have helped Anjum grow into the ideal PYP teacher who believes in giving her students voice, choice and ownership in their school work. “I design assessments and learning engagements with students in order to provide them with ownership and accountability in their learning.” Miss Anjum’s classroom is decorated with student input, with students also influencing their seating arrangement. In her class you will see the Innovation Corner, where students create new things from recycled material. Students of 3K have a duty list, where students are given charge of classroom resources like books and stationery. Giving students responsibility and ownership of their space this way helps allows them an early understanding of stewardship.

“She endeavors to exemplify stewardship through her actions,” says Academy Junior School Principal, Sreelatha Kumar. “Equanimity and her unquestionable commitment are her best qualities." Sreelatha adds that it is remarkable how Anjum deals with adults and children with the same grace and evenness.

It is very common that parents visiting the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad Junior School, upon seeing students in the sand pit or in the art room, wish that they could have done their primary education here. Should they peep into Miss Anjum’s grade 3 classroom, they will understand that it is teachers like her whom they missed having in school, because they are the ones who help create the idyllic aura of a primary school. 

Written by Ajay Sundaram

Meet Our School Community

Isla Gordon Joins AKA, Mombasa as the New Principal of the Junior School

Isla Gordon Joins AKA, Mombasa as the New Principal of the Junior School

Junior School Open House – 10am to 2pm, Saturday 19th January 2019

We welcome PYP parents to visit the Academy for a chance to observe classes, engage with the principal, and tour the campus. Call 07893533933 to RSVP.

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Ajey Balaji: His Unflinching Love For Teaching French

Ajey Balaji, who hails from Coimbatore in Tamil Nadu, joined AKA Hyderabad in 2013. He is a French language facilitator, form tutor for grade 11 and the Academy’s fervent Francophile. Ajey holds a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry and did his post graduation in medical microbiology until finally deciding to pursue several specialised certifications and degrees in French. Currently, Ajey is a PhD scholar at the University of Artois, France. 

Ajey’s professional journey into teaching French at the Academy happened much later in life. He moved to Hyderabad in 2000 after having found work at a laboratory. “When I moved to this city, I was working for a lab producing vaccines for cattle. As a matter of fact, my first friends and colleagues in Hyderabad were hamsters, rabbits and sheep!” Ajey recalls with a smile.

He channeled his spare time by successfully completing an advanced diploma in French language and civilisation in 2003. However, Ajey being a man of determination and dedication didn’t quite stop there. His journey towards mastering the language gained traction at the University of Nantes in France, where he obtained a master’s degree. His master's dissertation on “The linguistics of medical evaluation forms in French for doctors and nurses aspiring to work in francophone countries” is now a textbook on the subject. And, in the midst of this whirlwind French romance, he secured a position at the Academy in 2013. “I had finally found my calling,” he says.

Today, Ajey is one of the most adored members of the teaching staff, praised for his abilities in pedagogy and for his abilities in baking in equal amounts. “Having worked all my professional life with adults, I was uncertain of rising to the challenges of teaching at a school. However, Ms. Meenakshi Joshi (MYP coordinator) set the tone for my MYP journey. Thanks to her unfaltering faith in my abilities, today, I have discovered the innate paternal instincts in me. This challenge has taught me a precious lesson that it is important to nurture equally both, a child’s emotional and academic well-being.”

His innate talent for French has garnered him many exciting opportunities. One such recognition that he cherishes the most was his appointment as an official interpreter for eight senators of the Republic of France who visited Hyderabad on a diplomatic mission. One of the meetings he translated for was with the activist Ms. Sunitha Krishnan, a co-founder of Prajwala, an NGO that rescues, rehabilitates and reintegrates sex-trafficked victims into society.

The academic year 2018-19 has been fantastic for Ajey as he accomplished many professional titles and international recognitions. For instance, this year saw his selection by the Embassy of France in India for the teacher training program at the Centre for Applied Linguistics in the city of Besançon, France. This position enables him to be trained under a pedagogical expert from the International Centre for Pedagogical Studies, Sèvres, France which will help him soar higher as a master teacher in French at a national level.

Also this year, Ajey has had the distinction of working as a teacher-mentor; being a referent translator-interpreter; and working as a jury member of the examiners of the DELF-DALF exams of the Ministry of National Education, Government of France. These are benchmark achievements in the field of French language acquisition. Reflecting upon the year, Ajey states, “The unconditional love and acceptance I receive from my students is the best testimony to my professional accomplishments.” 

Should you find yourself in the dining hall during lunchbreak, you would find Ajey walking ahead followed by a trail of grade 7 students. The convoy travels from Senior School like an excited atom with Ajey as its nucleus and orbiting around him are a bunch of recent Junior School graduates, all immersed in deep conversation. At their lunch table, students will sit flanking Ajey on either side and sharing key insights of the day.

Post lunch, the crew may take a couple of minutes to test if the tree outside the Commons is still sturdy enough to hold a few 7th graders. On a hot summer day, Ajey will join them at basecamp under the benevolent shade of the tree, deeply invested in both, the safety of the children and to see just how far they can go.

Academy Junior School Open Day – 11:30am, Saturday 20th January

A special day for pre-school parents, teachers and heads to experience our PYP in action through classroom observations, principal interactions and campus tours. Call 040-66291313 for more info.

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