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At the very heart of our conclusions - is one, central conviction: the key to future progress in the developing world will be its ability to identify, to develop, and to retain expert and effective home-grown leadership.
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A Vision for Students
Education at its best facilitates positive growth in all domains - intellectual, personal, social, physical, ethical and spiritual - leading to the well-rounded development of the child. The Aga Khan Academy, Hyderabad aims toward this ideal, and the values it espouses are reflected in the school’s aspirations for its students.
Academy students respect and appreciate people of different cultures and backgrounds, in school and in societyThe Vision for Students of the Academy
Students of the Aga Khan Academy, Hyderabad pursue a well-balanced education combining intellectual inquiry, academic excellence, sporting and cultural activities, and a grounding in ethics and moral reasoning.
They are committed to rigor and self-discipline in their studies and subscribe to the principles of intellectual honesty in the preparation of their work.
They respect their teachers and fellow students. They extend their respect to the cultural, religious and political convictions of others in school and in society. They dedicate themselves to debate issues honestly and fairly. They aim to understand and recognise the value of other views even as they value their own.
They are self-aware and socially conscious. They are committed to the development of their communities, their nation and civil society in the world at large. They are motivated to help others less fortunate than themselves.
They strive to acquire knowledge as part of a balanced, lifelong process of inquiry that leads to intellectual and personal growth, as well as a means to fulfil material goals. The mastery of a particular discipline is balanced by a broad knowledge of several subjects, including science, art, literature and music.
They are also citizens of the world and at ease in environments and settings other than their own. They are generous and tolerant towards other cultures and traditions. They are bilingual or multilingual. They embrace the rich diversity of the world while valuing their own identity.








