Aga Khan Academy Mombasa

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Aga Khan Academy Mombasa

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I am interested in views concerning Aga Khan Academy Mombasa.
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I've read the review inside. The author has made many valid points about the school, but he/she seems overly critical in many of his/her 1-10 rankings. Here's an example. Mombasa itself is an outstanding place to live (not a 3) and the idea that there are few activities (as suggested in the review) is ludicrous. You have the Indian Ocean, a holiday resort, a sizeable Swahili town, Kenya and East Africa on your doorstep: safaris, sky diving, light aircraft trips, ballooning, sunbathing, snorkling, discos, restaurants, bars, sailing, surfing, kite surfing, diving, bars, swimming, trekking, go-carting, horse-riding, beauty parlours, cycle tracks, nature trails, historic sites. I could go on (really!) - but won't. Maybe the author was agro or hydrophobic??
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I read the review also and it seems that the author is concerned about how the parents/money/wealth influence the way the school runs.....I have never been to Mmmbasa myself and although I am sure it is a nice place one has to seperate the "holiday/vacation" aspects of a place from ones actual "working world"....and to me that is what the author seems to try to convey.....
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gemma wrote:I've read the review inside. The author has made many valid points about the school, but he/she seems overly critical in many of his/her 1-10 rankings. Here's an example. Mombasa itself is an outstanding place to live (not a 3) and the idea that there are few activities (as suggested in the review) is ludicrous. You have the Indian Ocean, a holiday resort, a sizeable Swahili town, Kenya and East Africa on your doorstep: safaris, sky diving, light aircraft trips, ballooning, sunbathing, snorkling, discos, restaurants, bars, sailing, surfing, kite surfing, diving, bars, swimming, trekking, go-carting, horse-riding, beauty parlours, cycle tracks, nature trails, historic sites. I could go on (really!) - but won't. Maybe the author was agro or hydrophobic??
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