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Faculty of the Aga Khan Academy, Nairobi – Nursery School
Position
Name
Head Teacher
Waseema Khawaja
Primary Years Programme (PYP) Coordinator
Nellie Vele
The teaching faculty at the nursery school either have a Bachelor's of Education degree in Early Childhood or a Diploma in Early Years, including a minimum of three years' experience teaching the early years.
The Aga Khan Academy, Nairobi (AKAN) provides numerous opportunities for faculty members to pursue professional development, including:
In-school International Baccalaureate (IB) certified curriculum workshops
IB regional and global workshops held in various international locations
Online IB workshops
Lifelong learning programmes
Faculty of the Aga Khan Academy, Nairobi - Junior School
Leadership Team
Position
Name
Head Teacher
Reeshma Charania
Deputy Head Teacher
Naila Butt
PYP Coordinator
Evelyn Awino
Science Coordinator
Nadia Janmohamed
Math Coordinator
Fatuma Ismail
Language Coordinator
Erick Owino
Teaching faculty at the Aga Khan Academy all have a Bachelor's in Education degree or a Bachelor's degree with a Post-graduate Certificate in Education, and a minimum of three years' experience in teaching.
Most faculty have a Master's degree.
Faculty members are encouraged to pursue professional development, and the School provides numerous opportunities to pursue training, including but not limited to:
IBO workshops held in various international locations;
In-house curriculum workshops by IBO-certified trainers (most recently held in November 2016);
Harvard University on-line training for teaching skills enhancement;
Life Long Learning Programme;
Association of International Schools in Africa (AISA) Professional Learning Workshops.
Faculty of the Aga Khan Senior School, Nairobi
Position
Name
Head Teacher
Mr Christian Schmelz
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP) Coordinator
Mr William Wanyonyi
International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (IB MYP) Coordinator
Mr George Musili
Experienced national and international educators lead our IB Middle Years and Diploma programmes. All teachers have attended in-house, regional and/or international IB workshops. Several of our faculty members are certified IB workshop leaders and/or programme and site evaluators, and many are IB examiners.
Our teachers also receive continuous professional development using a variety of sources, including Harvard University’s WIDE World courses.
The senior school has 45 qualified teachers. Specialist teachers include a Careers and University Admissions Counsellor, Learning Resource teachers and a Guidance Counsellor.
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The Aga Khan Academy, Nairobi
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Introduction
Aga Khan Education Service, Kenya
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Junior School
Senior School
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ADMISSIONS
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Junior School
Senior School
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SCHOOLS IN KENYA
SCHOOLS IN KENYA
Faculty of the Aga Khan Academy, Nairobi – Nursery School
Position
Name
Head Teacher
Waseema Khawaja
Primary Years Programme (PYP) Coordinator
Nellie Vele
The teaching faculty at the nursery school either have a Bachelor's of Education degree in Early Childhood or a Diploma in Early Years, including a minimum of three years' experience teaching the early years.
The Aga Khan Academy, Nairobi (AKAN) provides numerous opportunities for faculty members to pursue professional development, including:
In-school International Baccalaureate (IB) certified curriculum workshops
IB regional and global workshops held in various international locations
Online IB workshops
Lifelong learning programmes
Faculty of the Aga Khan Academy, Nairobi - Junior School
Leadership Team
Position
Name
Head Teacher
Reeshma Charania
Deputy Head Teacher
Naila Butt
PYP Coordinator
Evelyn Awino
Science Coordinator
Nadia Janmohamed
Math Coordinator
Fatuma Ismail
Language Coordinator
Erick Owino
Teaching faculty at the Aga Khan Academy all have a Bachelor's in Education degree or a Bachelor's degree with a Post-graduate Certificate in Education, and a minimum of three years' experience in teaching.
Most faculty have a Master's degree.
Faculty members are encouraged to pursue professional development, and the School provides numerous opportunities to pursue training, including but not limited to:
IBO workshops held in various international locations;
In-house curriculum workshops by IBO-certified trainers (most recently held in November 2016);
Harvard University on-line training for teaching skills enhancement;
Life Long Learning Programme;
Association of International Schools in Africa (AISA) Professional Learning Workshops.
Faculty of the Aga Khan Senior School, Nairobi
Position
Name
Head Teacher
Mr Christian Schmelz
International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP) Coordinator
Mr William Wanyonyi
International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (IB MYP) Coordinator
Mr George Musili
Experienced national and international educators lead our IB Middle Years and Diploma programmes. All teachers have attended in-house, regional and/or international IB workshops. Several of our faculty members are certified IB workshop leaders and/or programme and site evaluators, and many are IB examiners.
Our teachers also receive continuous professional development using a variety of sources, including Harvard University’s WIDE World courses.
The senior school has 45 qualified teachers. Specialist teachers include a Careers and University Admissions Counsellor, Learning Resource teachers and a Guidance Counsellor.
ABOUT AKES
Aga Khan Education Services
News
Alumni
Publications
Curriculum
Work With Us
CONTACT
Find a School
RELATED WEBSITES
Aga Khan Academies
Aga Khan Development Network
University of Central Asia
Aga Khan Hospitals
Aga Khan University
Institute of Ismaili Studies
WHERE WE WORK
Afghanistan
India
Kenya
Kyrgyz Republic
Pakistan
Tajikistan
Tanzania
UAE
Uganda
NEWSLETTER SIGN UP
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The Aga Khan Schools are part of the Aga Khan Education Services,
an agency of the Aga Khan Development Network
Aga Khan Education Services
© Aga Khan Schools 2009 - All rights reserved |
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|
Privacy Policy
The Aga Khan Education Services are part of the Aga Khan Schools,
an agency of the Aga Khan Development Network.