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Africa Day

The Aga Khan Academy Maputo will be celebrating Africa Day on 27 May. For more details, please contact the Academy.

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MAD Night!

Join us on March 30 for a celebration of the creative arts. Tickets on sale this week. See article for more details. 

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Prabhdeep Lochab: Seeking simple solutions to global problems

Being a global citizen, leader and environmental enthusiast is no easy task. Prabhdeep Lochab’s story is a testament to the hard work, dedication and commitment that goes into innovating “green” solutions for a sustainable future.

A second-year Diploma student at the Aga Khan Academy campus in Mombasa, Prabhdeep Lochab was the gold medal recipient at the Golden Climate International Science Fair Olympiad for his “plastic concrete” invention.

“I wanted to come up with something unique which was practical and easy to carry out,” Prabhdeep says. For his project, Prabhdeep aimed to alleviate pollution in construction, using plastic in a concrete-mix for construction of infrastructure for non-commercial construction. This concrete could be used to construct walkways, driveways, and parks.

When asked about his motivation to pursue a science project for the fair, Prabhdeep said “I have a personal interest in science and I love inventing and being creative to help find solutions to everyday problems.” The simple yet effective solution Prabhdeep managed to devise exhibits his passion for the sciences, as well as his passion to solve environmental issues on a local and global level.

When reflecting on the process, Prabhdeep claimed that it was very challenging to balance school work and extracurricular activities along with finding time to work on his invention. 

“I would come up with a new idea every meeting and it was rejected as being either to simple or relatively complicated to carry out. It was very frustrating but I was committed and I kept on trying,” he says.

He appreciates the meeting time he had during the science club that was offered, as he was able to use that time to discuss his ideas with teachers and create a research plan. “We met once every week on Tuesday to discuss the progress of our ideas and concepts that we wanted to use as our projects. Being a part of this group really pushed me to my limits.”

After much struggle and careful mentoring from his science teachers, Mr Godfrey Kokeyo and Mr Charles Gumba, at the Academy, Prabhdeep’s project progressed to the national level. For Prabhdeep, the experience was already so fulfilling because of the hard work, dedication and commitment that went into creating the project. “I realized what a huge event this was and that it was something big to come as far as I had. I knew that I had achieved something great even if I didn’t win anything,” Prabhdeep shared. 

Prabhdeep had the opportunity to represent the Academy and his country, Kenya, at the international level at the Golden Climate International Science Fair Olympiad. His project was shared with various ministers from Kenyan environmental authorities and also in front of a panel of judges, who are all acclaimed scientists in their respective fields. His work was particularly recognized for the detailed lab report, experimentation process and presentation of data using a diverse range of media (graphs, text, etc).

Prabhdeep and his parents were both pleasantly surprised when his project was not only awarded the gold medal in his category, but was also awarded a special prize from the National Environmental Management Authority.

For Prabhdeep, this opportunity was so rewarding as he claims it helped him increase awareness of his personal strengths and helped him grow as an individual. 

Through this experience, not only was Prabhdeep able to devise a simple solution to help alleviate pollution, but he was also able to apply skills learned in the classroom at a practical level such as writing lab reports and representing data. His hard work, dedication and commitment to make the world a better place is evident in the accolades his project received at the Golden Climate International Science Fair Olympiad.

By Karishma Bhagani 

Hyderabad PYP Network Literature Fest - 9:30am-2pm, Friday 10 Feb @Academy

Close to 100 PYP students from other Hyderabad schools will attend our annual lit fest to engage with children's literature through various media including music, technology, art & theatre. 

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Service Learning Workshops


Our AKA Mombasa Service Learning workshop will take place from 3-5 May 2024.

 

About our Service Learning Workshop

At the core of education lies the transformative power of service learning, and this workshop is designed to empower leaders like you to drive impactful change within your educational community. Recognised by the International Baccalaureate Audit 2022 for our "Outstanding Service Learning Programme" and AISA (Association of International Schools in Africa) for “Best Whole School Service Learning Programme” we are eager to share insights, strategies, and experiences that have propelled our programme to new heights.


What to Expect:

Innovative Strategies: Gain a deep dive into avant-garde service learning strategies that deliver authentic impact.

Inspiring Discussions: Engage in insightful discussions with fellow leaders, sharing best practices and lessons learned.

Transformative Journey: Immerse yourself in a transformative journey of self-discovery and professional growth.

Practical Insights: Acquire practical insights that can be seamlessly integrated into your educational environment.


Gala Dinner:

We are hosting a gala dinner on the second day of the workshop to mark the momentous occasion.  Our theme is ‘summer in the tropics,' highlighting Mombasa’s vibrant coastal charm. Consider joining us and growing your connections by the scenic waters of the Indian Ocean.


Workshop fees

Early Bird: USD 250: 12 February-17 March

Regular: USD 300: 18 March-8 April

Gala Dinner: USD 50

 

Workshop Details

For additional workshop details, including the schedule click here.


Registration form

To register click here

An invoice will be sent to you once we receive the payment confirmation. The fees must be paid in full before the deadline and a receipt will be issued.


For any queries, please contact servicelearning@agakhanacademies.org

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The Academy Crèche - open for Admissions

We are delighted to announce a new crèche facility at The Academy for children aged 18 months to 5 years. For more details, please contact The Academy Admissions Office on 04066291300. Limited places available for 2016.

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