Coastweek– The library at Aga Khan Academy, Mombasa, named as the top private school library in Kenya twice in the last three years, is investing Sh1.7m in library technology that enables students to take extra lessons and complete assignments online using methods that have been found to sharply increase students’ test results in maths and science.
The roll out at the Aga Khan Academy, Mombasa of the N-computing technology, which improves the quality of education through access to online lessons, chat and web-enhanced lectures, follows a string of accolades for the library.
The library last year won the Library of the Year Awards (LOYA) or MAKTABA Awards for the best library within the private schools category in Kenya.
It won the same award in 2012 and was a runner up in the category in 2013.
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