Principals of Anglo-Indian schools from across the country will gather in the city for the annual conference of the Association of Heads of Anglo-Indian Schools in India on Monday. The participating schools are “legacy schools” — all nearly 100 years old. ADVERTISEMENTDuring the three-day conference, the principals will brainstorm on strategies to navigate the technological revolution shaping education today. Leading with legacy and igniting innovation in education is the theme of the conference, hosted by the Association of Heads of Anglo-Indian Schools in India (AHASI), Bengal branch, in collaboration with the association’s central body. The schools are working hard to keep pace with the advancement in technology and AI while maintaining their excellence, a principal said.
Source: The Telegraph January 05, 2026 01:57 UTC