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For example, the Aga Khan Academy in Mombasa, Kenya, inspired by Swahili architecture, rests on a 7.3-hectare (18-acre) parcel of land, [9] whereas the academy in Hyderabad is on a 40-hectare (99-acre) plot. The Hyderabad Academy campus has been designed by India's HCP Design and Project and Management Private Limited under the directorship of ...
Light Academy Secondary School Mombasa Nyali Mombasa County: Coast: Mosocho Academy: Kisii: Kisii County: Nyanza: Mumbuni High School: Machakos: Machakos County: Eastern: Nairobi School (established 1929) Nairobi: Nairobi County: Nairobi Province: Nakuru Boys High School: Nakuru Nakuru County: Rift Valley: Namachanja High School Bungoma County ...
Nassir was born in Majengo, Mombasa County to Sheriff Nassir and Nassim Sheriff Nassir. His father was a former Mvita MP who held cabinet positions in the administration of Daniel arap Moi and as the Coast Region Chairman of the ruling party KANU. Nassir attended Aga Khan Primary School in Mombasa in 1981 before transferring to Coast Academy.
The Aga Khan Primary School, Mombasa (1918): established as a boys' school in Kizingo, Mombasa City, from which later emerged The Aga Khan High School, Mombasa. It is operated by Aga Khan Education Services of the Shia Ismaili community of Muslims [21] [22]
Aga Khan School may refer to the following (listed in order by country): Aga Khan Education Services, with more than 200 schools Aga Khan Academies; Aga Khan School, Dhaka, Bangladesh; Aga Khan Academy, Hyderabad, India; Aga Khan Academy, Nairobi, Kenya; Aga Khan Junior Academy, Nairobi, Kenya; Aga Khan School, Osh, Kyrgyzstan
Aga Khan Academy; Mombasa Academy; Coast Academy; Oshwal Academy; Light Academy; All these schools are English based and they provide the same circulum as either British or USA which is recognised internationally. The last exam paper of year 11 which is highschool comes all the way from either USA or England depending on the system they follow
Schools administered under the Aga Khan Education Services (AKES) unit of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN). AKES operates more than 300 schools internationally, in Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Kenya, Kyrgyzstan, Uganda, Tanzania and Tajikistan.
The school was created as an Asian school for O-level boys and co-ed A-level (girls and boys) on 19 February 1962. [citation needed] This was concurrent with the conversion of Ngara Girls' High School a boy's and girls school into an all-girls school. [1]