About Us

About Us

Welcome to Angels' English Higher Secondary School. We are a school which is affiliated with Secondary Education Board of Assam is a Co-educational upto class Nursery to Class 10. Established in 1990, AEHS School growing with a strong intellectual heartbeat. The school is located at heart of the Guwahati City a high profile residential and commercial hub of the Capital of Assam and its very close to the might river Brahmaputra. The school environment is very quite and ideal for learning. It is a progressive, english medium, co-educational school, based on Indian thoughts , culture and traditions. The school has spacious well ventilated class rooms, smart classes equipped with computer aided learning which the modern education demands.

Mission & Vision

Our mission is "committed to provide a stable, caring and supportive family-like environment, where students can receive mature guidance through daily interaction with able faculty and become accountable, productive, and ethical citizens with the skills to think innovatively, reason critically, communicate effectively, and respect peoples of other cultures. Angels' English Higher Secondary School is also eyeing upon providing such a resourceful learning environment where students can develop into "Citizens of the World".

Our vision is to become a revered institution while grooming the child of today to be a capable, responsible, performing citizen and enabling growth holistically by creating a mature learning environment with the teaching and parental community at large.

Our Belief

  • Students First: Each child is special and we should help him/her in bringing out the best of talent for Life, University and Career. Our belief is that we would one day help our students to be pioneers wherever they might be: in the confines of a home, in the power corridors of a corporation or be survivors in alien territories.
  • Knowledge Temple: We believe in creating temple of learning where knowledge is admired.
  • Efficient Teachers: To bring and nurture outstanding teachers to get outstanding results.
  • Holistic Development: Nurture the child's mind, body and spirit through holistic approach. Teachers are at their best when they are given free hands to adopt creative ways to make children learn the world around them. We believe that our each teacher should follow holistic educational leaders whose techniques support our mission.
  • Respect Everyone: All the members of school community should be treated with respect.
  • Continuous Improvement:As the world changes, so must Angels' School. The Management of the School is dedicated towards ensuring that the curriculum, teaching methods and the infrastructure are upgraded and are kept up to date, to keep pace with the rapid changes taking place in the education field.
  • Systems for Support: We believe in having hands on tools, latest computer systems and programs, to support the basic efforts of Integrating the curriculum and technology to inspire a collaborative learning community that can effectively find, evaluate, use, and create content.

Teaching Staff

Our teaching faculty at Angels' English Higher Secondary School is essential to the learning experience of all students. All teachers, in and out of the classroom, are actively involved in the co-curricular education offered to each and every student.

The school has an ongoing teacher training and staff inset programme organized by the Teachers' Centre, in conjunction with the academic deputies and the Headmaster.

At our school, we value our teachers. They, in turn, not only teach the curriculum, but also inculcate an enthusiasm for learning and critical thinking.

The following list is a current list of staff:

PRINCIPAL

Ms. Dipti Medhi

PRE PRIMARY

Ms. Chandamita Deka

Ms. Purabi Bezbaruah

Ms. Papori Barman

Ms. Barakha Das

PRIMARY

Ms. Dipali Malakar

Ms. Bitmoni Deka

Ms. Mosfiah Ahmed

MIDDLE

Ms. Bhayolina Medhi

Ms. Reema Das

Ms. Jhorna Katoki

Ms. Karabi Das Rajkhowa

Mr. Pintu Seal

Ms. Sabnam Begum

SECONDARY

Mr. Krishna Roy

Ms. Jona Dutta

Ms. Sabnam Sweety

Ms. Dipti Medhi

Mr. Bharat Jha

Mr. Gopal Krishna Das

Rules And Regulation

Admission Policies

1. The school session is from April to March.

2. Parents/Guardians seeking admission for their wards can apply from the month of December with the prescribed registration fee.

3. Parents/Guardians are instructed to fill-in the admission forms with utmost accuracy. No changes will be permitted thereafter, for any reason whatsoever.

4. The correct date of birth of the applicant will be supported with a proper certificate and it will not be changed later.

5. A transfer certificate will be required from the candidates coming from another school.

School Policies

Every pupil is expected to be present for the daily assembly on time.

It is compulsory for every pupil to come to school in full uniform including footwear.

Ornaments or jewellery of any kind are not allowed in the school. The school does not take responsibility for money or articles that are lost.

Pupils are encouraged to speak only in English in order to acquire a greater facility in the study of English.

Pupils are expected to participate in all activities of the school.

Any damage done in the class or in the premises will have to be made good.

No story books, Newspaper, Periodicals or similar may be brought to school without the consent of the school authorities.

No gifts or donations to the teachers are allowed.

Parents are welcome to meeting the Principal to discuss the progress of their children during visiting hours with prior appointment.

All communication should be addressed to the headmistress not to the class teacher.

Administrative Staff

Name Designation
Ms. Dipti Medhi Principal, Admission Head
Miss. Mallika Sarma Asst. Headmistress
Mr. Hirendra Prasad Medhi Administrative Affairs Head
Ms. Asha Das Office in charge
Mr. Pallab Medhi Office in charge
Ms. Chandamita Deka Pre-Primary School(Coordinator)
Mrs. Mosfiah Ahmed Primary School(Coordinator)
Mrs. Karabi Das Rajkhowa Middle School(Coordinator)
Mr. Krishna Roy High School(Coordinator)

About The City Guwahati

Guwahati, formerly Gauhati, city, western Assam state, northeastern India. It lies along the Brahmaputra River (there bridged) and is picturesquely situated with an amphitheatre of wooded hills to the south.

Guwahati was the capital of the Hindu kingdom of Kamarupa (under the name of Pragjyotisa) about 400 ce. In the 17th century the town repeatedly changed hands between the Muslims and the Ahoms (a Tai-speaking people who had migrated from Yunnan province, China, and ruled much of Assam from the 13th century ce) until it became the seat of the Ahom governor of Lower Assam in 1681; in 1786 the Ahom raja made it his capital. The Myanmar (Burmese) held Guwahati from 1816 until 1826, when it became the British capital of Assam. The capital was moved 67 miles (108 km) south to Shillong in 1874.

Guwahati is an important river port and Assam's principal commercial centre. It has an oil refinery and a state farm, and its industries include tea processing, milling of agricultural products, and soap manufacturing. Gauhati University (founded 1948), Earle Law College, the state high court, the state museum, several scientific museums, and a zoological garden are located there. Several Hindu pilgrimage centres and temple ruins are nearby. Guwahati is served by an airport and a rail line. Manas Wildlife Sanctuary (or Manas National Park), designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1985, is about 60 miles (100 km) northwest of the city. Pop. (2001) 809,895; (2011) 957,352.