18/06/2026
Highlights of the Week!
Learning comes alive through hands-on activities, field trips, self-learning, group work, games, and skill-based experiences. Every activity is a small step towards a brighter future, helping our students grow with confidence, curiosity, and creativity.
A big appreciation to all departments for their dedication and innovation in creating meaningful learning opportunities.
Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Skills Development
15/06/2026
We are delighted to celebrate the achievements of Zarlala Ali Qazi (6), who has been longlisted for the Kersti Worsley Award (Ages 4–7) with the story “The Mystery of the Vanishing Lanterns,” and Aishath Mishkaa Haneef (13), who has been longlisted for the Cindy Neuschwander Award (Ages 12–16) with the story “A Trigonometry Investigation.” in Young Mathematical Story Author (YMSA) Competition!
We are incredibly proud of your achievement. Keep dreaming, writing, and inspiring others!
Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Skills Development
15/06/2026
Congratulations to all our school-level winners of the Young Mathematical Story Author (YMSA) Competition!
Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Skills Development
15/06/2026
We are pleased to announce the successful completion of the Helping Adolescents Thrive (HAT) programme for our Grade 6 and Grade 8 students. Through these sessions, students gained valuable knowledge and practical strategies to enhance their social and emotional competencies, build resilience, and support their overall well-being.
We extend our appreciation to all facilitators, teachers, and students for their active participation and engagement throughout the sessions.
Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Skills Development
15/06/2026
Our Grade 8 students led a wonderful assembly on the importance of taking responsibility for our own actions and choices, in line with this month's "Bingaa" theme, Responsibility.
Through their presentations and reflections, students highlighted how being responsible helps us grow into confident, respectful, and trustworthy individuals.
Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Skills Development
14/06/2026
This year's first Parent-Teacher-Student Meeting was successfully conducted.
Teachers, parents, and students came together to discuss students' academic progress, behavior, strengths, and areas for improvement. These meaningful conversations help us work together to support every child's growth and success.
Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Skills Development
11/06/2026
Week Highlights
A week filled with fun, creativity, and meaningful learning experiences! Our dedicated teachers put in tremendous effort to plan and deliver engaging activities across all departments, making learning enjoyable and memorable for our students.
Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Skills Development
11/06/2026
Together with the , our scouts had an engaging and informative session, learning important life skills and strengthening their commitment to being responsible members of the community. Our scouts were encouraged to stay alert, follow safety practices, respect others, and uphold good values.
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Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Skills Development
10/06/2026
We are delighted to share some exciting news from the Young Mathematical Story Author (YMSA) Competition.
Zarlala Ali Qazi (6 years old) has been longlisted in the highly competitive Kersti Worsley Award category (ages 4–7) for the story titled “The Mystery of the Vanishing Lanterns.”
We are also proud to announce that Aishath Mishkaa Haneef (13 years old) has been longlisted in the Cindy Neuschwander Award category (ages 12–16) for the story titled “A Trigonometry Investigation.”
Congratulations to both students on this outstanding achievement. We are proud of your creativity, mathematical thinking, and dedication. We wish you continued success in the competition.
Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Skills Development
10/06/2026
We wrapped up Theme 3, “Discovering Maldivian Culture,” with exciting and engaging activities!
Our Foundation students enjoyed learning how to make traditional handicrafts, while Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 students put their knowledge in an amazing cultural quiz.
Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Skills Development