India, Delhi/new Delhi
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The AES campus covers thirteen park‑like acres with arching trees, colorful flowers, rocky outcrops, and winding footpaths. A network of top‑notch academic, arts, and sports facilities sits within the campus. The campus serves students, their parents, faculty, and staff and functions as a hub of learning, arts, and sports beyond the academic day. The campus emphasizes health and safety, including strong indoor air quality measures and safety teams.
Outdoor Athletics & Activities Facilities are on campus to support a range of sports and outdoor activities. Indoor Athletics & Activities Facilities provide indoor spaces for gym activities and movement. The campus includes a Swimming Pool for aquatic programs. AES offers a broad athletics and activities program with 50+ ASIAC/MESAC activities for middle and high school, 70+ activities for elementary students per quarter, and 200+ local games.
Learning Spaces include Classrooms, Libraries, Makerspaces, and Collaboration Spaces. Arts spaces are integrated into the learning environment to support project‑based learning. Makerspaces provide hands‑on opportunities for design and innovation. Collaboration spaces support teamwork and cross‑divisional learning across the campus.
Elementary After School Activities (iPOP) offer opportunities to explore interests. Middle School After School Activities provide varied clubs, many of which are drop‑in. High School Clubs are student‑led and include service components. AES participates in ASIAC, MESAC, ISTA, and AMIS events, and offers a broad calendar of co‑curricular opportunities, including Theater, Music, Dance, Visual Arts, Photography, and a Visiting Artist Series.
American Embassy School (AES) sits on thirteen acres in Chanakyapuri, Delhi. It offers a multi-path curriculum across divisions. Elementary emphasizes Language Arts, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science with specialist instruction in Visual Arts, Music, and Physical Education, plus Indian Studies exploratory French and Spanish. Middle School extends these foundations with English Language Arts, Mathematics, Social Studies, Science, Health, PE, World Languages requirement, electives in Performing Arts, Visual Arts, and Design and Technology. High School delivers a university-preparatory American program in grades 9–10, with IB Diploma Programme, IDI Diploma, and American-style courses in grades 11–12. AES is a non-profit affiliated United States. The campus features libraries, makerspaces, collaboration spaces, a 480-seat AES Theater, with health and safety measures. The school runs 50+ ASIAC/MESAC activities for middle/high, 70+ elementary activities per quarter, and 200+ local games, plus Visiting Artist Series and service-learning programs, fostering global collaboration everywhere together for international learners to learn.