Muhyiddin School

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Muhyiddin School
Muhyiddin School Logo.jpg
Location
4°10′23″N 73°29′08″E / 4.1730629°N 73.4855694°E / 4.1730629; 73.4855694


Maldives
Information
School typeGovernment school
Established7 June 1999
GradesGrade 1 through to Grade 10
Color(s)Maroon  
Websitehttp://muhyiddinschool.edu.mv/

Muhyiddin School is a mixed-sex public educational institution located in Vilimalé, Maldives. Established in 1999, the school is English medium with the exception of Dhivehi and Islam. The school introduced Secondary Education in 2006 and now facilitates education opportunities for both Primary and Secondary students. In 2010, it was decided that Secondary students would attend the school in the morning whilst Primary grades are to attend on the afternoon.

History[]

Muhiyiddin School is named after the king, Al Sultan Mohamed Muhyiddeenul A'dil Siri Naakiree Sundhara Mahaaradhun, who ruled the country from 1691 to 1692. He was an eminent scholar and a prominent intellectual who contributed a great deal to improve the education and religious awareness in the country. Scholars were exceedingly respected and recognized buy His Majesty as a high concern. The school was initially opened on 8 March 1994 with two teachers and fifteen students. At the outset, two bungalows, which were built for the purpose of tourism, were used as school premises. Multi grade teaching was carried out in these classes. As the school enrolment increased rapidly, government decides to construct new buildings and upgrade the school. The former Minister of education Doctor Mohamed Latheef laid the foundation of the first phase of the school on 16 June 1996. Under the project, five temporary classrooms were built in 1998 and another four-storey building was constructed in 2000 to meet the inadequacy of classroom and other facilities. The former President of Maldives His Excellency Maumoonu Abdul Qayyoom, officially inaugurated Muhiyyiddin School on 7 June 1999.

Sport and tradition[]

The school is divided into four houses: Mayya (blue), Farumaanu (red), Hungaanu (yellow), and Dhanmaanu (green). Student clubs and associations include art club, BASE club (Business Association for Student Entrepreneur), Dhivehi club (Tharaha), English club (Zenith), environment club, and science club.

The school's football team was the U-16 champion in the 2010 16th Milo Inter-school Football Tournament.[1] The game's goal keeper, top scorer, and one of the best five players in the tournament were all from Muhyiddin School.

References[]

  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 22 July 2011. Retrieved 14 October 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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