India, Bengaluru
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The school offers two curriculum streams: CISCE ICSE/ISC and Cambridge Assessment IGCSE/AS‑Levels. ICSE Examinations are offered for Std 9-10 and ISC Examinations for Std 11-12 under CISCE; IGCSE Examinations are offered for Std 9-10 and AS/A‑Levels for Std 11-12 under Cambridge. Grades 1-12 are offered, including Pre-University (Std 11-12). University preparation, excellence in arts and sciences, research projects, and extra‑mural lectures are part of the curriculum.
The Creative & Performing Arts are integrated into learning. The Creative Arts Department has produced plays, art exhibitions, musicals and concerts, and there are spaces for visual arts, dance, drama, music, and an amphitheatre. The Tinker Lab is the hub of Design Thinking with facilities for fabrication and rapid prototyping across grade levels.
The Main Language of Instruction is English. Kannada is a compulsory second language in Elementary and Middle School; Hindi is taught in Elementary School. The school runs international exchange programmes with partner schools in the United States, Germany, Sweden and Bhutan, including The Brearley School (USA), Trinity School (USA), St. Benno Gymnasium (Germany), Realschule Germering Unterpfaffenhofen (near Munich), Östra Reals Gymnasium (Stockholm), Kungsholmens Västra Gymnasium (Stockholm), Rudbeck Gymnasium (Sollentuna), and The Royal Academy, Druk Gyalpo's Institute (Paro, Bhutan).
The Aditi Debating Society offers Std 8+ an after-school platform to develop critical thinking, argumentation and public speaking, with a focus on Parliamentary debate. The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award Programme promotes personal development and voluntary service, with Bronze, Silver and Gold levels starting in Std 9. SCOPE@Aditi is a Student Community Outreach Programme that fosters empathy, inclusion and active citizenship, including collaborations with Makkala Jagriti.
The SUPW (Socially Useful Productive Work) programme in Grades 9-12 is an integral part of the school experience, designed to inculcate empathy and practical skills through community service activities. The school also runs community engagement initiatives and wellness programs to support social and emotional wellbeing.
The school provides college and career advisory services to guide university admissions and internships, with visits from university representatives. Leadership development is fostered through activities such as The Duke of Edinburgh's International Award Programme and student‑led initiatives like debates and outreach projects.
The PE program emphasises cooperation and holistic development of motor skills, health, and game skills; optional sports are offered in football, cricket, basketball and swimming from Grade 3 onwards. The campus includes a Football Field, a Basketball Court and a Swimming Pool, and wellness and counselling services support student wellbeing.
Mallya Aditi International School in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India, serves students aged 6 to 18 as a day school offering CISCE ICSE/ISC and Cambridge IGCSE/AS‑Levels/AICE tracks. The curriculum spans Elementary (Grades 1–5), Middle (6–8), High School (9–10) and Pre‑University (11–12). Elementary focuses on foundational Mathematics and English Language Arts, Science and Social Studies, with Kannada and Hindi, plus creative arts and wellbeing. High School prepares students for ICSE/IGCSE examinations, while Pre‑University offers ISC or Cambridge qualifications with emphasis on university preparation, arts and sciences, and independent research projects. The campus provides dedicated spaces for science, arts, music and drama, including the Dinosaur Courtyard for Elementary assemblies, a Visual Arts Studio and a Tinker Lab for design thinking. Facilities include a solar‑heated indoor pool, a football field, a multipurpose indoor court and Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Food Science and Computer labs. The school fosters international exchanges and traces its roots to 1984 under The Ujwal Trust, emphasizing critical thinking and social contribution.