Students jumping up in the air on a beach.

Students explore different cultures and places as part of the Student Exchange Programme.

Student Exchange Programme

Students in Grade 9 can spend a semester at another Academy in the network, continuing their studies uninterrupted. As they make new friends in novel surroundings, they will experience the cultural diversity and range of perspectives needed to contribute to a multicultural world.

“The education that the Academies offer will engender a pluralist worldview. It is one which values differences of outlook, ethnicity and religion and culture, yes in the interest of justice and fairness, but also because a temperament receptive to pluralism helps creativity, curiosity and inquiry, to thrive in sharing the best human knowledge and talent from whatever individual, or group, it originates.”

His Late Highness Aga Khan IV

Maputo, June 2004

What Do Students Gain?

With structured activities ranging from cultural nights to safaris, plus time with host families and lots of opportunities to socialise, students pack their time abroad with memorable experiences. Exchange participants build their confidence, independence and intercultural communication skills, helping with their upcoming transition to university or career. They increase their understanding of their own and other cultural identities, adapting to new settings and working with diverse groups. They are supported throughout with pre-departure and reintegration sessions, weekly discussions, residential parents and academic advisors.

“There was a lot of sharing of values between everyone as we were all getting to know and understand each other. We were able to do this easily because of the core value of pluralism that is part of our everyday life across the Academies.”

Mwanapwani Said

Class of 2023, AKA Mombasa, 2019 Student Exchange Programme participant

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