Alumni
After being a part of the Academy family, students join the Aga Khan Schools Alumni Network – a multi-generational community of former students from across all Aga Khan Schools globally.
“By engaging with one another, our alumni learn from each other, mentor each other and come up with new ideas on how to improve each other’s lives and ways to contribute to the Academies and our communities.”
Aga Khan Schools Alumni Network
The Aga Khan Schools Alumni Network helps alumni stay connected to one another, their former schools and the wider global Aga Khan Schools community.
Since the establishment of the Aga Khan Schools in 1905, the alumni network has been rooted in the shared values that connect students from the schools across countries. These include a commitment to quality education, pluralism, ethical leadership and service to society.
It is a space for continued connection, shared identity and meaningful engagement across different stages of an alumni’s life and career. As the network continues to grow, it is also intended to create wider opportunities for alumni through professional and social networks, selected opportunities across the Aga Khan Schools and its partners, and new avenues for connection, participation and giving back through time, knowledge, expertise and service to others.
Connect with Us
Have you studied at an Aga Khan Academy? We would love to stay in touch with you. You can email our global alumni relations office at aks.alumni@akdn.org to connect with our team.
To become part of the alumni network, join the global alumni portal at aksalumniconnect.com.
You can also join our official alumni WhatsApp Channel, where you can learn about the latest news from our schools, information about alumni events and highlights from across our global alumni community. Be sure to connect with us on LinkedIn through Dhaka, Hyderabad, Maputo and Mombasa’s pages.
Meet our Alumni
Meet our Alumni
“Creating leaders”: Impact of an Aga Khan Schools education
At the Academy in Mombasa, Ham Serunjogi – CEO and co-founder of African fintech giant Chipper Cash – realised the importance of staying connected to something larger than himself. The Forbes 30 Under 30 honouree is now serving as an advisor to the US President on African diaspora engagement.
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Lilian 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 and creatively find solutions to issues in whatever way she can.
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Moiz 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.
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