Presidency Higher Secondary School embarked on its educational journey on June 9, 1997 as a High School. The first batch of students appeared for the S.S.L.C. Examination in March 2003, achieving a remarkable 100% success rate, setting a strong foundation for academic excellence.
In June 2005, the Auxilium Educational Society took over the administration of the school, bringing with it a vision rooted in dedication, service, and excellence. Guided by the preventive ideology based on Reason, Religion, and Kindness, the Society focuses on shaping well-rounded individuals with strong character and intellectual prowess.
Led by visionary entrepreneurs, dedicated educators, and selfless social workers, the Society strives to build a progressive and harmonious society through quality education. Marking a new milestone, Presidency High School was upgraded to a Higher Secondary School in June 2012, offering groups A1, A2, and A3 and later B1 to 84. Over the years, our students have excelled not only in academics but also in co-curricular and extracurricular activities, making their mark in various state and National-level competitions.
Auxilium Educational Society is committed to fostering Educational advancement and Social development through a broad spectrum of Service-Oriented initiatives. Established with the vision of providing accessible, value-based education, the Society strives to empower learners from all sections of society—especially the poor, deserving and underprivileged—without any discrimination.
The Society focuses on establishing and managing Educational Institutions ranging from Pre-Primary to Higher Education, including Technical, Vocational, Medical, Agricultural, and Professional training centres. Its core mission is to deliver holistic education that nurtures Academic excellence, Skill development, Character formation, and Employability.
Beyond formal education, the Society actively promotes Literacy, Cultural enrichment, Adult education, and Community awareness programmes. It also engages in conducting Coaching classes, Workshops, Exhibitions, Seminars, and Skill-based training to build confident, capable, and socially responsible individuals. Marking a new milestone, Presidency High School was upgraded to a Higher Secondary School in June 2012, offering groups A1, A2, and A3 and later B1 to 84. Over the years, our students have excelled not only in academics but also in co-curricular and extracurricular activities, making their mark in various state and National-level competitions.
Success is never an accident; it is earned through dedication and consistent effort. At our institution, we believe that without hard work, achievement remains only a dream. Our unwavering commitment to excellence stands as the true indicator of our success.
At Presidency Higher Secondary School, guided by the ideals of the Auxilium Educational Society, we believe that true education shapes both the mind and the character. Rooted in the motto “Durando Vincit – Perseverance Brings Victory,” we uphold the conviction that hard work, discipline, and determination are the cornerstones of success.
Our philosophy is to nurture an inclusive learning environment where every learner is valued, inspired, and empowered to grow. We strive to blend academic excellence with moral strength, ensuring students develop not only knowledge but wisdom, empathy, and resilience. Education, for us, is a transformative journey that unlocks potential, encourages innovation, and prepares young minds to face life with confidence.
Through purposeful teaching, value-based guidance, and a commitment to excellence, we aim to mould responsible individuals who rise above challenges, contribute to society, and lead with integrity.
With highly qualified teachers, personalised attention, modern facilities, and structured mentoring, the school ensures that every student receives the right opportunities to grow, excel, and shine.
For decades, Presidency has shaped achievers, leaders, scholars, performers, and innovators, continuing its legacy as a powerhouse of quality education.