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)
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5 Simple Techniques for Managing Academic Stress At the American Embassy School, we understand the importance of addressing academic stress Our Student Support Services provide resources to help students thrive, including counseling, academic guidance, and wellness programs
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From India to Art: A Journey of Transformation and Creativity — Barbara . . . Meet Barbara Siebel Thomas, a cherished member of our American Embassy School (AES) community whose journey spans continents and decades Originally from a serene farm in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Barbara and her family arrived in Calcutta in 1963