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Traditionally children aged three and up in the Maldives were educated in traditional schools known as "Kiyavaage" or "Edhurge", [1] generally using a single large room or the shelter of tree. The children learned simple arithmetic, Dhivehi and some Arabic , and practiced reciting the Qur'an . [ 1 ]
Iskandhar School is a government-run public school in Malé, Maldives. It was founded on 10 May 1961, under the name of Hameediyya Montessori School. The school currently has over 2000 students and over 130 teachers. It is one of the oldest educational institutions in the Maldives. [3]
Currently the only school in Maldives which actively teaches their students in Arabic. [2] 006 Malé: Aminiya School: Preschool – Grade 10 An all-girls school until the late 1990s. [3] 007 Malé: Majeediyya School: Preschool – Grade 10 Initially an all-boys school. [4] 008 Hulhumalé: Centre for Higher Secondary Education: Grades 11–12
Zahiya Zareer, (Dhivehi: ޒާހިޔާ ޒަރީރު; born 30 December 1959) is a Maldivian politician and former teacher; she is Ambassador-at-Large at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Government of the Maldives and was formerly High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, after held two ministerial government offices.
It was introduced in 1965 shortly after the Independence of Maldives from the British. The Maldivian education system was revolutionized after the introduction of the MOE . A survey of Maldives Schools in 1992 showed that the total number of pupils in Maldives was 73,642 and the number of government and private schools were 32,475 and 41,167 ...
Dharumavantha School (Dhivehi: ދަރުމަވަންތަ ސްކޫލް) is a public and coeducational school in Malé, Maldives.The school is named in remembrance of Dharumavantha Rasgefaanu who converted the people of Maldives to Islam in 1553 A.D. [2] The school was established in January 2002 with the split of the Majeedhiya School campus into two separate single gender schools, the newly ...
Imaduddin School is a public school located in the Galolhu District, Malé, Republic of Maldives.Imaduddin School was put up with the assistance of the Islamic Development Bank, the foundation stone was laid by the then Minister of Education, Dr. Mohamed Latheef on 26 October 1998. [2]
Billabong High International School is an international school in the Maldives.The school enrolls more than 650 students. It is a full day school with classes from 8:05 a.m. to 2:45 pm, teaching an international curriculum developed from Kangaroo Kids Education Limited until the 8th grade.