American International School–Chennai

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American International School Chennai
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Address
100 Feet Road Tharamani Chennai 600113
Information
Type Private School
Established 1995
Head of school Andrew A Hoover
Affiliations
Website


The American International School Chennai (AISC) is an international school in Chennai, India. The school is an IB World School and offers an extensive Advanced Placement program. English is the language of instruction and the school principally serves the expatriate community in Chennai. AISC's current student body consists of approximately 900 students from around the world. It is one of the few international schools in Chennai.

History

The American International School Chennai (AISC) was established in 1995[1] through a bilateral agreement between the Governments of the United States of America and India. The school and its program was designed to provide instruction, activities, and facilities for families on expatriate assignments in Chennai. It was also meant to serve as a demonstration center of U.S. educational methods and practices.[2]

In 2003, the school, originally located in a small premises in Alwarpet till then, moved to the present-day 10-acre facility at Taramani. The then consul general of the American Consulate in Chennai Richard D. Haynes was instrumental in getting the land. The new premises was inaugurated by the then Chief Minister Jayalalithaa.[3]

Academic Accreditation and Memberships

AISC is accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS, The Netherlands),[4] the Middle States Association of Schools and Colleges (MSA, Philadelphia, U.S.A.),[5] and the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO, England).[6]

Facilities

Several energy and cost-saving features have been incorporated into the design, and the school is able to operate virtually independently of local utilities supply, if necessary. Measures like rainwater harvesting, recycling, roof insulation, and an innovative cold storage system to reduce peak-time energy consumption all contribute to healthy, environmentally friendly surroundings for the occupants. Use of natural, local building materials has been maximized throughout the campus for their compatibility to the climate and colors of southern India.

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music facility

All classrooms are air-conditioned, as are the sports hall, health center, cafeteria, and administrative offices. The layout of the buildings takes advantage of the sea breeze, while water features, ample trees, and shrubberies help maintain a cool environment in the public areas.

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Swimming pool

The building has been designed to meet the requirements of Seismic Zone 3. The interior walls are reinforced horizontally and vertically. The windows are made of safety glass and the windows facing the street are also laminated to prevent shattering.

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