Majeediyya School

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Majeediyya School މަޖީދިއްޔާ ސުކޫލް
Location
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Information
School typePrimary (mixed gender) and secondary (boys only) education
MottoNihil Labore Difficile (Nothing is impossible with hard work)
FoundedApril 19, 1927
Houses4
Colour(s)Green   Red  
WebsiteMajeediyya School Website

Majeediyya School (Dhivehi: މަޖީދިއްޔާ ސުކޫލް ) is the first Maldivian government school, located in Malé, Maldives. It was a single gender school that used to teach only boys students to the secondary level of education until the introduction of Primary Education in 2010 when the school was opened to both genders. English medium is followed in teaching with the exception of Dhivehi and Islam.

History[]

Majeediyya school was founded in 1927 under the name Madharusathul Salahiyya. The school name was changed to Madhrasathul Saniyyathul Hukoomathul Mahaldheebiyya in 1928. The first principal of the school was Husain Salaahuddin. Mohamed Ameen Didi was Principal from 1946 to 1953 and it was during this time that the school was renamed "Madhrasathul Majeediyya". In 2010, with the introduction of primary schools, Majeediyya became open to female students as well.

There are two songs associated with the school.

Old and New School song of Majeedhiyya School
The old English school song and the new Dhivehi one of Majeedhiyya School.

Band[]

On 1 July 1965, the first Bandmaster of Majeedhiyya School, Lieutenant A.A.Samidon, began music theory class. He founded the Marching Band of Majeedhiyya School. In 1979 the band became a fully functional brass band. Woodwind instruments were introduced in 1997.

Notable alumni[]

Majeedhiyya school has produced 6 out of 7 Presidents of the Maldives and various other well-known figures in the country. Some notable alumni include:

Presidents[]

Military[]

  • Mohamed Nazim - Former Colonel and the Defence Minister of Maldives from 2012. As of 2017 Dec, he has been imprisoned for terrorism charges for 13 years.

Athletes[]

Coordinates: 4°10′39″N 73°30′54″E / 4.177631°N 73.514917°E / 4.177631; 73.514917

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