AKA Maputo’s community includes students and staff from various backgrounds and geographic locations, all forming one pluralistic community.

Meet the Community

Our students and their families, staff, alumni, partners, supporters and friends all form a diverse Academies network. We work together across continents and keep in touch over the years, united by the drive to contribute to the world. Meet some of our community below.

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Students: Making the Most of Their Time at AKA Maputo

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Drama teacher Rosa Jorge guided students in exploring two cultures through a hands-on mask-making workshop led by Alfredo Semo. From shaping clay to painting masks inspired by the Nyau and Mapiko tribes, students learnt teamwork, creativity and cultural respect.

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Mozambican journalist Armando Inguane spoke to Grade 8 students about journalism and the media via a virtual session. Students asked questions and learnt about reporting, journalist texts and media work.

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The Junior School came together to celebrate Marrabenta, Mozambique’s traditional dance music. Dressed in capulana outfits, students and staff learnt the history and dance moves during assembly and enjoyed games, songs and performances in the afternoon.

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“I love the Aga Khan Academy Maputo because of the teachers. Our teachers are very caring and supportive. Unlike my previous school, teachers at the Academy not only help us in our lessons but they also play with us, which makes our learning more enjoyable.”

Annaluz Machado

Grade 4, AKA Maputo

Staff: Instilling AKA Maputo’s Ethos

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Ernesto Matavel starts his day at 6 am, driving AKA Maputo’s buses, ensuring students’ safety and comfort. Since joining in 2014, he has witnessed the Academy grow while developing personally. From enforcing seatbelts to pandemic safety measures, Ernesto’s care reassures parents and students alike.

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Rosa Jorge, Drama teacher at AKA Maputo, turned her shy childhood into a lifelong passion for theatre. From local theatre groups to becoming an IB-certified teacher through the Academy’s Teacher Preparation Programme, she learnt to empower students through the arts.

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Idah Khan O’Neill, PYP Teacher Coach at AKA Maputo, has journeyed from Singapore to Indonesia, Denmark and now Mozambique, shaping classrooms and teachers with creativity and play. Fluent in multiple languages, she brings inquiry to life, blending ethics, curiosity and hands-on learning.

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“The Academy has made me a better instructor by giving me feedback on my teaching. The school offers ongoing training courses to make teachers more effective and more successful.”

Adilia Denise Aly Guedes Evaristo Cabral

French Language Acquisition and Portuguese Language and LIterature teacher, AKA Maputo

Alumni: Putting Their Education To Work

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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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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.

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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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“As a student at the Aga Khan Academy Maputo, I was involved in lots of projects to better serve my community. I hope I can take this further and work to help others.”

Mohammed Arhsiyaan

Class of 2024, AKA Maputo

Friends: Bringing the Power of Community to the Academy

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His Excellency President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa of Portugal visited AKA Maputo, where he toured the campus and engaged with students. Speaking in Portuguese and English, he shared lessons on leadership and service, leaving a lasting impression on the community.

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Her Excellency Victoria Dias Diogo, Secretary of State for Maputo Province, visited the Academy, engaging warmly with students and staff during her campus tour. She explored classrooms and new developments, praising the Academy’s inclusive vision.

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Mozambique’s Minister of Education and Human Development Rita Carmelita Namashulua visited AKA Maputo to experience how the Academy nurtures future leaders. Touring classrooms, residences and sports facilities, she engaged with students and educators.

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“The Aga Khan Academy Maputo is a bridge that finds talented children, independent of their background. This Academy is the reality of a vision that knowledge cannot, and should not, be denied to anyone.”

Her Excellency Victoria Dias Diogo, Secretary of State for Maputo Province

Maputo, December 2020

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