The Aga Khan Education Service, Uganda
The Aga Khan schools in Uganda were established
in the early-1930s in over 20 villages and towns,
including Masaka, Mbale, Jinja and Mbarara. Over
the years the schools have come to be recognised
as quality institutions of learning, providing
education from the nursery to secondary level.
Every year, the schools perform well in national
primary and secondary school examinations.
Between 1973 and 1992, the Aga Khan schools
were managed by the Government's Ministry of
Education or its designates; since then the
schools have begun reverting to AKES. In the past five years, four Aga Khan schools have been rehabilitated: two nursery, one primary, and one secondary. The schools have a total student population of 1500, with about 120 full-time teaching staff, supported by part-time and volunteer educators.
Considering the system as a whole, some leading
characteristics of the work of the Aga Khan
Education Services are:
- the continuing pursuit of excellence in educational
practice and management in diverse and challenging
settings
- child-centred teaching methods
- an equal opportunities approach to students
of all races, cultures and both genders
- faculty professional development.
Currently, major initiatives throughout the
system include:
- the introduction of computers and distance
learning to supplement teaching and improve
learning methods
- the improvement of physical infrastructure
- professional development of faculty through
the Aga Khan University-Institute for Educational
Development
- an East African education initiative to facilitate
coordination of programmes, identification of
best practices and quality educational initiatives,
and improvement in teacher training and retention
- collaboration with a leading private school
in the USA - Phillips Academy, Andover -
to improve AKES, U’s teaching methodologies
and programmes in various disciplines including
science, mathematics, economics, English language
and technology.
For more information, visit the Aga Khan Development
Network website.
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