Aditi is consistently ranked among the best coeducational day schools in the country. It is currently ranked FOURTH nationwide. It’s also ranked SECOND in Bangalore, Karnataka and South India.
Mallya Aditi International School, which was founded in 1984 by Anne Warrior, Geetha Narayanan, and a pioneering group of committed teachers and parents, remains true to its values and to the continuous development of its core competence: teaching and learning. The school strives to create a learning environment that is child-centred, international in perspective, engaging, active and critical. Its ways of working are democratic and decentralized. The school celebrates student and teacher-led initiatives and values creativity, excellence and a social conscience. In 2005 the school was awarded International Fellowship Centre status by Cambridge International Examinations (CIE).
Mallya Aditi International School is a co-educational prep-12 school committed to academic excellence.
Teaching in Aditi is reflective and informed by best practices. Learning, then, follows almost naturally. The emphasis that teachers make is on enquiry, understanding and appreciation. Students are given opportunities to question, experiment and make sense of what they have learned. Collaborative learning is used often, when students share what they have learned with each other. The thoughtful use of technology scaffolds many classes ranging from German and French to Geometry and Shakespeare.
Dance, music, drama, art and experiential learning are not regarded as “extra” curricular at all but an essential part of learning. For example, functions in mathematics may be explained with musical patterns while symmetry could be taught with art projects.