Congratulations must go to the Aga Khan students for their excellent achievements, especially the Public Speakers who have gained Distinctions at all their Medal Exams.
Several students from the Aga Khan Academy, Mombasa sat for the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA) exams late last year, and attained truly excellent results, which garnered the attention of a local newspaper.

Coastweek – Saturday, 14 February 2015
Excellent LAMDA Exam Results By Haimi Shah And Mohamed Amersi
The London based examiner, Mrs. Evadne Fisher, was full of praise for all the candidates and complimented their teacher, Mrs. Jean Hughes for the excellent standard of the work presented.
The results were amazing with two students receiving the maximum of 100 per cent, with Haimi Shah from the Aga Khan Academy.
This year the marks were very high with 181 Distinctions of which 41 were over 90 per cent.
Congratulations must go to the Aga Khan students for their excellent achievements, especially the Public Speakers who have gained Distinctions at all their Medal Exams.
They are Fatema Hassanali, Mehdi Khaki and Sibi Chandrasekar.
The students also performed well in the acting exams with Aika Patel gaining 84 per cent at Gold Medal and Amreen Iqbal receiving an amazing 94 per cent at Silver Medal.
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About the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art (LAMDA)
LAMDA has been fuelling the performing arts for over 150 years. We deal in excellence, passion, talent and imagination. A world leader and pioneer, the Drama School offers exceptional vocational training to talented individuals – enabling them to become outstanding actors, stage managers, technicians, directors, designers, musical directors and movement instructors, regardless of their background, educational qualifications or economic circumstances.
Through Examinations we empower and inspire individuals across the globe – providing them with a means to improve communication skills, increase self-confidence and develop strong social skills, regardless of their experience or ability.
At LAMDA, we believe in the transformative power of the dramatic arts and the importance and value of drama in society. Great art has the ability to move, challenge and inspire us; it writes the narrative of our lives. We are committed to encouraging and enabling people to share in this experience, through our training, work, productions and facilities. We strive to ensure the maximum possible access to LAMDA and all our activities for those who will benefit most.
Via About LAMDA
About the Aga Khan Academies
The Aga Khan Academies are an integrated network of 18 days and residential schools (K-12) being established by His Highness the Aga Khan in countries across Africa, South and Central Asia, and the Middle East, when fully developed, will be teaching 14,000 students.
Each Aga Khan Academy will reach out to students of all backgrounds, regardless of culture, race, religion or financial circumstance.
The Academies follow the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum, ensuring a global standard of educational excellence and external validation through the annual IB Diploma exams.
Via The Aga Khan Academy, Mombasa – 2014 Brochure
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