Mallya Aditi International School guide students in every arena of their life, continuously moulding them to think independently, demonstrating their worth and inspiring them to innovatively handle the demands of the changing world.
Sports include basketball, football, cricket and volleyball. School starts at 8:05 a.m. and ends at 2:55 p.m., with a break from 10:00-10:30 a.m. and from 12:30-1:00 p.m. There are three computer labs - these serve The Junior School, The Senior School and the faculty. Alongside these computer labs, there are two "Tech Hubs", which also serve Students and Faculty with computers and educational material. There is also the Srishti School of Art Design and Technology - an affiliated school - located on the Aditi campus.
The school has also produced plays, musicals and concerts. Among the student clubs and organizations - such as the Model United Nations - are clubs relating to the arts. Aditi students run a Dramatic Society, Debating, Quiz and Chess Clubs, a school choir, the M.A.I.S Film Society and the Photography Club. In 2003-2006, an after-school Robotics Club, started and facilitated by Harvard-and-MIT-trained researcher, Shuchi Grover, met once a fortnight and had about 15 students as members each year.
Aditi students have their own newspapers and magazines. Past student publications include Silhouette, The Scribe, The Scribbler, The White Crayon and The Wise Guy. The Current student Magazine is "The Big Issue".
The school's teams in football and basketball regularly perform well in inter-school events. Aditi's football field is less than a third the size of a true football field, with new and improved goals, and a mud surface. The sports teams have excelled in many inter-school tournaments.
Indoor facilities
Table Tennis
Laboratories
Computer Lab
Others
library