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Exploring the professional world of work
During the winter break, DP1 students gained firsthand exposure to professional environments through internships at organisations.
Read moreMeet Md Kamrul Islam, physical and health education teaching assistant
With advanced degrees in physical education, Md. Kamrul Islam is passionate about fostering students’ physical, intellectual and emotional well-being.
Read moreAKA Dhaka welcomes back government school teachers for PD session
The PDC hosted a mid-term training for government primary school teachers under the KIX project, focusing on phonological awareness using the Learning Toolkit+’s ABRACADABRA and READS software.
Read more“Creating leaders”: Impact of an Aga Khan Schools education
Class of 2012 alumnus from AKA Mombasa Ham Serunjogi – CEO and co-founder of African fintech giant Chipper Cash – realised the importance of staying connected to something larger than himself.
Read moreFirst cohort of TPP fellows graduate from programme
The Academy celebrated the graduation of its first Teacher Preparation Programme (TPP) fellows, marking a milestone in advancing quality education in Bangladesh.
Read moreAmbuj Ranjan: Using science to quench thirst in Kilifi, Kenya
Ambuj Ranjan, Class of 2020, worked with a local community to create a sustainable filtration system to provide clean and safe drinking water.
Read moreLearning, collaboration and growth
The PDC hosted impactful workshops for Academy and government school teachers, advancing professional growth and innovative teaching.
Read moreDP students raise funds for Bangladeshi flood victims
DP students at AKA Dhaka organised a three-day bake sale to support flood victims across Bangladesh. The event united the Academy community in a shared act of compassion and service.
Read moreGrade 4 students showcase the expressive power of language
Grade 4 students at AKA Dhaka explored the theme “How we express ourselves” through stories, poems, performances and art during their unit display.
Read moreTheresa Urist: A passion for education
As Global Manager of University Counselling for the Aga Khan Schools, Theresa Urist helps students access world-class universities and realise their potential as ethical leaders.
Read moreBilal Adamjee: The Pomona College International Scholarship at Pomona College
AKA Mombasa alumnus Bilal Adamjee received the Pomona College International Scholarship.
Read moreService as action at the Aga Khan Academy Dhaka
At AKA Dhaka, students step beyond classrooms to teach and connect with a nearby government school. Planning, mentoring and sharing knowledge, they witness transformation on both sides. Through peer learning, gratitude blooms, privilege becomes purpose and giving teaches as much as receiving.
Read moreMoiz Rajwani: Video Spotlight
Hear from alumnus Moiz Rajwani, a Class of 2018 graduate from the Aga Khan Academy Hyderabad, on how our inquiry-based curriculum develops young individuals who will have the capacity to lead and build strong, civil democratic societies in the future.
Read moreAKA Dhaka student wins The Diana Award for transformative leadership
Adiba Binte Ahmad Tuba, a Grade 10 student, won a Diana Award for her non-profit organisation dedicated to poverty alleviation in Bangladesh.
Read moreAdvocating for child rights and climate action
Through her organisation CHIL&D and her global initiative, the Zero Olympiad, Faatiha Aayat, a Grade 8 student, inspires young people to create solutions for issues such as poverty, hunger and carbon emissions.
Read moreMeet the Academy’s new TPP fellows
AKA Dhaka welcomed a new group of Teacher Preparation Programme (TPP) fellows embarking on an 18-month journey to become IB-certified educators.
Read moreHigh Commissioner of India visits AKA Dhaka
AKA Dhaka hosted H.E. Mr Pranay Kumar Verma, High Commissioner of India to Bangladesh, alongside senior diplomats from the Indian High Commission.
Read moreAKA Dhaka’s budding mental health specialist and author
Driven by empathy and curiosity, Sumanah Safi Chowdhury authored a booklet on adolescent mental health, published in Bangla and braille at the Dhaka International Book Fair. Her work, informed by insights from Bangladeshi psychologists, reflects a deep commitment to inclusion and well-being. Through her initiative, Sumanah embodies the Academy’s values of compassion, courage and service to others.
Read moreAlumni from The Aga Khan School, Dhaka visit the Academy
The Aga Khan Academy Dhaka welcomed 17 alumni from The Aga Khan School, Dhaka for an engaging Open House session. The visit fostered renewed connections and collaboration between the two institutions. After touring the campus and meeting Academy leaders, the alumni enjoyed a friendly football match in the Maidan, celebrating shared values of community, leadership and lifelong learning within the Aga Khan education network.
Read moreWorld Heritage volunteers from UNESCO visit the Academy
As part of UNESCO’s World Heritage Volunteers Programme 2023, volunteers visited AKA Dhaka to explore its sustainable, eco-friendly campus.
Read moreAcademy welcomes esteemed emissaries of diplomacy
AKA Dhaka hosted ambassadors from France, Palestine, Singapore, the Holy See and Afghanistan for an engaging dialogue with Diploma Programme students.
Read moreMeet Sonia Islam, Grade 3 teaching assistant
With years of teaching experience at The Aga Khan School, Dhaka and other English medium schools, Sonia Islam brings creativity and compassion to her role at the Academy. She strives to nurture her students holistically—encouraging empathy, confidence and self-expression through engaging lessons in the Academy’s bright, open learning spaces.
Read moreMeet Mahmuda Aktar, individuals and societies teacher
Formerly a teacher at Maple Leaf International School, Mahmuda Aktar brings her passion for empathy-driven education to the Academy. She strives to help students become more understanding, respectful and globally minded. For Mahmuda, her classroom—filled with vibrant discussions and curious learners—is the heart of her teaching journey at the Academy.
Read moreQamili Dave (Class of 2017): Mastering the art of cooking
From her first day at the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa to becoming a professional chef, Qamili Dave’s journey is rooted in curiosity and confidence. Her internship at Serena Beach Hotel ignited her passion for culinary arts, leading her to excel in hospitality studies and explore global cuisines – all while embodying the Academy’s spirit of excellence and lifelong learning.
Read moreLilian Odera (Class of 2015): Passionate about change in the community
Lilian Odera has a passion for actively being involved in community-based initiatives to influence change. She also enjoys creatively finding solutions to issues in whatever way she can.
Read moreRaghuveer Vyas (Class of 2016): Advocating for change and development
A graduate of the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa, Raghuveer Vyas turned his passion for global development into action. At New York University, he led the UN Initiative and worked with Climate Analytics to advance climate resilience projects in Africa and the Caribbean. His work reflects the Academy’s vision of preparing ethical leaders dedicated to social justice, sustainability and positive global impact.
Read moreEdgar Michael Nagaya Wangira: On a future mission to tackle environmental deterioration
A graduate of the Aga Khan Academy Mombasa, Edgar Wangira is pursuing Earth and Environmental Sciences at the University of Central Asia to address global climate challenges. Passionate about safeguarding Kenya’s environment, he credits the Academy’s focus on ethics, pluralism and leadership for shaping his sense of purpose and inspiring his commitment to sustainability.
Read moreAlqaim Lalani: Graduating from the Academy to write a new chapter
A Kluge Scholar at Columbia University, Alqaim Lalani embodies the Academy’s vision of ethical leadership and service. His initiative Tumaini La Maisha supports children battling cancer across East Africa through creative fundraising and awareness. Guided by the Academy’s values of pluralism and compassion, Alqaim continues to use knowledge as a force for social good.
Read moreMeet Abdullah Al Jaber, finance manager
With extensive experience at organisations such as Transparency International Bangladesh and the International Rice Research Institute, Abdullah Al Jaber brings strong financial leadership to the Academy. Dedicated to promoting efficiency, transparency and discipline, he ensures smooth financial operations that support both staff and students – while also embracing campus life through his love for sports at the Maidan.
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