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- AES | International High School In New Delhi, India
The AES school year runs from August through the end of May There is a Winter Break, a Spring Break, and multiple long weekends around both Indian and North American holidays The school day runs from 8:30 am – 3:35 pm (early release on Wednesdays at 2:30 pm)
- In Memory of Jane Baird Daniel (AIS class of 1975)
Jane graduated from Duke with a bachelor’s degree in botany and, after a gap year in Seattle, where she worked as a baker and a volunteer in community clinics, Jane went on to receive her MD, MPH and residency training from the University of Washington, specializing in Family Medicine
- Featured Event - American Embassy School of New Delhi
Featured Event - The American Embassy School (AES) is located in the heart of the diplomatic community of New Delhi AES serves Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12
- How Parents Can Help Kids Adjust to International Schools
How Parents Can Help Kids Adjust to International Schools - The American Embassy School (AES) is located in the heart of the diplomatic community of New Delhi AES serves Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12
- Stories Testimonials - American Embassy School of New Delhi
Stories Testimonials - The American Embassy School (AES) is located in the heart of the diplomatic community of New Delhi AES serves Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12
- 1977 Yearbook | Resources | American Embassy School Alumni
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- Alumni Spotlight: Arjun Lev Pillai Hausner - American Embassy School Alumni
Alumni Spotlight: Arjun Lev Pillai Hausner Arjun Lev Pillai Hausner is pursuing his passions and trying to make an impact
- In remembrance of Candi Jones Docton | News | American Embassy School . . .
Candi Jones Docton sadly passed away on February 4, 2024 Candi attended AIS from 1966 to 1967 in Grades 8 to 9 Heartfelt condolences and prayers to the families from Candi's AIS AES Family Her daughter, Jen Docton shares the below tribute to her mother: “This is how I will remember you Vibrant and electric, a bit enigmatic Creativity percolating under the surface Days without you will be hard I love you forever, Mom Thank you for letting me beside you I know wherever you are
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