Recognizing Excellence and Leadership at AES
At AES, we cultivate a joyful pursuit of excellence for students from over 70 countries. Explore how our honor societies and academic recognition programs foster a vibrant culture of achievement in the heart of Delhi.
We congratulate Karl Jakob Jakobi, one of our Valedictorians for the Class of 2025. This honor recognizes his exceptional academic performance and dedication throughout his high school career.
We celebrate Marius Kruse, a Salutatorian for the Class of 2025. His achievement reflects his consistent hard work and intellectual curiosity, qualities we nurture in all our students.
We are proud to announce Jaehyun Kim as a Valedictorian for the Class of 2025. Achieving this top academic honor is a testament to his commitment to excellence.
We honor Junhyuk Lee, a Salutatorian for the Class of 2025. His academic success is an inspiration to his peers and a proud moment for our entire school community.
Students participate in the traditional lamp lighting ceremony during the National Honor Society induction. This symbolizes the pursuit of knowledge and the four pillars of NHS: scholarship, leadership, service, and character.
Our newest National Honor Society inductees stand proudly together. Membership is one of the highest honors awarded to high school students, recognizing their comprehensive achievements.
The Tri-M Music Honor Society inductees are celebrated for their musical talent, academic achievement, and community service. We believe in a holistic education that values the arts.
New members of the Mu Alpha Theta (Math) Honor Society are recognized. These students have demonstrated exceptional ability and interest in mathematics.
Inductees of the National Art Honor Society pose with their faculty advisor. This honor recognizes their artistic talent and commitment to using their skills for community engagement.
The Science National Honor Society welcomes its new members. These students are recognized for their excellence in the sciences and their passion for inquiry and discovery.
About Recognizing Excellence & Leadership
We do not just hand out certificates; we build a culture where students actively mentor one another. When a student is inducted into an honor society like the National Honor Society or Tri-M, they are not just achieving an academic milestone—they are making a specific commitment to serve our community, lead initiatives, and uphold the four pillars of scholarship, leadership, service, and character.
Our recognition programs are designed to reflect the diverse passions of our student body. Whether it is through the Tri-M Music Honor Society, Mu Alpha Theta for mathematics, or the Science National Honor Society, students find peer groups that challenge them to think deeper. These inductions are not static awards; they involve rigorous standards where students must demonstrate consistent dedication.
The ceremonies themselves, often featuring traditional lamp lighting, blend our global educational standards with the vibrant spirit of our Delhi home. Faculty mentors play a crucial role here, guiding students as they transition from high achievers to community leaders. We view these accomplishments as part of a holistic development journey—where academic rigor meets real-world application.
For prospective families, this reflects a campus environment where intellectual curiosity is celebrated as much as our community bonds. We invite you to learn more about how our honor societies create opportunities for personal and professional growth throughout the IB Diploma years.
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