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Academy Campuses

The campus of each Aga Khan Academy is architect designed and purpose built, and features exceptional facilities for all aspects of student life. Each campus is designed by renowned architects and is tailored both to meet the needs of the school and to maximise the potential of the site. 

Site selection and design

Site selection is a complex process that takes into account a number of factors. These include the urban context of the site, accessibility, infrastructure support and options for long-term expansion.

The site must be able to provide an environment that will be conducive to learning and living. It should also have the potential for creating a space that is inspiring and special for those who live, study and visit there.

The design process for an Academy campus takes into account best practices in facility design. This includes construction techniques that allow spaces to be used for multiple purposes, and classroom environments that are conducive to interactive learning.

Extensive facilities

Each Academy includes the following academic and resource areas:

  • age and subject-appropriate classrooms
  • well-equipped science and computer laboratories
  • library and resource centres
  • art and music rooms
  • theatre
  • design and technology workshop
  • multipurpose hall
  • religion and culture room
  • career counselling facility
  • Commons building, which houses the dining hall and an array of spaces for school activities. It is designed to be the hub of student activity, serving as the Academy’s main space for major school functions, including music and drama performances and public lectures.

The sports facilities are extensive and include:

  • swimming pools
  • sports fields, for example for soccer, hockey and athletics
  • gymnasium for indoor sports such as basketball, badminton, volleyball, gymnastics
  • tennis court, cricket pitch or ice-skating rink, as appropriate.

Residential accommodation

Residential facilities have been designed to accommodate students and dorm parents (teachers who have been selected and trained to live in the faculty apartments in the student residences).

Accommodation is available for Academy community members from both within the country and overseas, as well as those visiting or on exchange from other Academies. Additional teachers' quarters on campus house both resident and visiting faculty along with their families.

IB Workshops

The Aga Khan Academies frequently host International Baccalaureate (IB) workshops for interested individuals in a number of regions.

Upcoming Workshops

Our next AKA Maputo virtual IB workshop (delivered in partnership with AKA Mombasa) will take place from 30 January – 1 February 2021.

Click here for additional details. To register for the AKA Maputo workshop, click here.

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Our next AKA Mombasa virtual IB workshops will take place from 27 – 29 March 2021. 

Click here for additional details. To register for the AKA Mombasa workshops, click here.

 

For any queries, please contact us at workshops@agakhanacademies.org.

Our Campus

The Aga Khan Academy, Dar-es-Salaam is situated on a 17.68 hectare site that will house both the Academy and the Aga Khan University's Institute for Educational Development.

The site will house the fourth in a network of 18 planned Academies, which offer the highest international standard of education to students in countries across Africa, the Middle East, and South and Central Asia.

Our campus will include the following academic and resource areas:

  • Subject and age-specific classrooms
  • Well-equipped science and computer laboratories
  • Library and resource centres
  • Art and music rooms
  • Design and technology workshops
  • Multipurpose hall
  • Religion and culture room
  • Career counselling facility.

 

The Commons Building will house the dining hall and an array of spaces for school activities. It is designed to be the hub of student activity, serving as the Academy’s main space for major school functions, including music and drama performances, and public lectures.

The campus will also include extensive indoor and outdoor sports facilities.

Aga Khan Academy Mombasa Newsletter - October 2019

AKA Mombasa Newsletter October 2019

Download the October issue here. 

Saturday, October 12, 2019

Aga Khan Academy Mombasa Newsletter - November 2019

AKA Mombasa Newsletter November 2019

Download the November issue here.

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Our Campus

Our Campus

The site was kindly donated by the Mozambican government to house the third in a network of about 18 planned Academies, which offer the highest international standard of education to students in countries across Africa, South and Central Asia, and the Middle East.

The Academy’s campus is being purpose-built to provide world-class facilities for students and staff­. The Junior School, Early Years Centre, Senior School, Science Building and two residential buildings are now complete, and the construction of the Academy and Commons buildings is well underway. 

The campus provides an ideal learning environment that includes:

• Classrooms equipped with state-of-the-art technology to enhance collaboration, creativity, and inquiry learning

• Well-equipped libraries

• Extensive sports facilities

• Spaces for arts, music and performance

Senior School students

University Counselling

The Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad’s university counselling programme offers students a vast array of resources designed to help them find good matches between themselves and universities or colleges. These resources include a dynamic and well-resourced university counsellor, a wealth of printed, video and online tools, and a series of informational workshops and seminars on topics central to the university discovery process. Each year, we host university fairs at the Academy which are attended by universities from around the world, giving our students exposure to a wealth of options from which to choose.

Our counsellor engages students in individual conferences that are designed to help students reach a greater awareness of who they are. Armed with the well-articulated sense of self, students are prepared to find universities or colleges that are the best fit. Ours is a student-centred approach, and we believe that the likelihood of satisfaction with their choices is enhanced when students are empowered to 'own' the process. Also key to success is good communication among all parties: students, parents and university counsellors. While outcomes are important, it is the process of self-discovery and university-discovery on which our programme focuses.

For more information, please write to our University Counsellor, Pragati Pandey, reachable at pragati.pandey@agakhanacademies.org

Click here to view the 2021-2022 school profile.

Click here to download a copy of the 2021 University Counselling Handbook. 

Aga Khan Academy Mombasa Newsletter - December 2019

Aga Khan Academy Mombasa Newsletter December 2019

Download the December issue here.

Monday, January 6, 2020

Aga Khan Academy Mombasa Newsletter - February 2020

Aga Khan Academy Mombasa Newsletter February 2020

Download the December issue here.

Friday, February 21, 2020

Our Campus

Built on a 100-acre site near the Rajiv Gandhi International Airport, the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad offers state-of-the art facilities on a secure, landscaped campus.

Our school is the second in a network of about 18 planned Academies offering the highest international standard of education to students in countries across Africa, South and Central Asia, and the Middle East.

The campus has been specially designed by renowned architects and is purpose built. Our facilities include the following academic and resource areas:

  • subject and age-specific classrooms
  • well-equipped science and computer laboratories
  • library and resource centres
  • rooms for the fine arts, music and dance, including individual practice booths and a music recording area.

The Commons building houses the dining hall and an array of spaces for school activities. It is designed to be the hub of student activity, serving as the Academy’s main space for major school functions, including music and drama performances, and public lectures. 

Sports facilities

Our sports facilities are extensive and include:

  • swimming and diving pools
  • sports fields, for example for soccer, hockey and athletics
  • cricket pitch
  • tennis and squash courts
  • athletics centre for aerobics, dance and fitness.
 
 

We invite you to visit the Academy to take a tour of our campus.

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