India, Bengaluru
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The campus offers dynamic spaces for academic and creative exploration across science, arts, and physical education. There are spaces dedicated to creative and performing arts, science and technology, and wellbeing. Classrooms are designed to support different learning stages with flexible layouts, furniture, and technology to foster engagement. The Dinosaur Courtyard serves as the Elementary Assembly space with a distinctive dinosaur mosaic floor. The Visual Arts Studio and multiple music, drama, dance, and design spaces support a multidisciplinary program.
Indoor facilities include a solar-heated indoor swimming pool used for swim team practices and younger swimmers. A football field serves as the central open space for matches and PE activities. The Basketball Court is the largest indoor space and can be transformed into a badminton court or a performance space. The Adventure Playground is sheltered under a large raintree and used by younger students for outdoor play. A Jr. Playing Field and other outdoor spaces host a variety of games and sports.
Biology Lab enables hands-on exploration of living organisms. Chemistry Lab provides safety features and equipment for practical experiments. Physics Lab connects theory to practice through experiments in mechanics, electricity, magnetism, and optics. Food Science Lab teaches the science of food, nutrition, and cooking with dedicated workstations and ventilation. Junior and Senior Computer Labs support digital literacy and programming, and classrooms are airy, well-lit, and ventilated.
The Visual Arts Studio is spread across five rooms, with a wet lab for textiles and printmaking, a pottery studio, and a woodcraft studio. The Junior Art Courtyard offers a bright space for Elementary and Middle School creativity. The Indian Music Room houses harmonium, sitar, and tanpura, while the Western Music Room supports broader music study. The Drama Room and Dance Room provide spaces for performance and choreography. A Tabla Room supports Indian percussion, and the Amphitheatre serves for outdoor gatherings and performances.
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.