Thaajuddeen School
Thaajuddeen School ތާޖުއްދީން ސްކޫލް | |
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Address | |
Thaajuddeen Hingun , 20398 | |
Coordinates | 4°10′27″N 73°30′07″E / 4.17403°N 73.50189°E |
Information | |
Former name | Thaajuddeen Primary School |
School type | Government |
Motto | ފުރިހަމަކަން ލިބިގަތުމަށް ހިންމަތްކުރާށެވެ. (Strive for Excellence) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Islam |
Established | 7 February 1989 |
Status | Active |
Administrator | Ibrahim Saeed[1] |
Principal | Fathimath Mohamed[1] |
Deputy Principal (Grades 1-6) | Mausooma Kamaal[1] |
Deputy Principal (Grades 7-10) | Mohamed Najeeb[1] |
Teaching staff | 118 |
Grades | 1-10 |
Gender | Boys and Girls |
Color(s) | Yellow and Black |
Website | thaajuddeenschool.edu.mv |
Last updated: 3 August 2024 |
Thaajuddeen School is one of the oldest schools in Malé, Maldives. It was officially inaugurated by former president, Maumoon Abdul Gayoom on 7 February 1989.[2] The school has received many awards in various competitions since its inception. [3]
History
[edit]It opened as Thaajuddeen Primary School, before it was changed in 1990 to its current name.[3] The school was named after the famous Maldivian historian, Hassan Thaajuddeen. The school first started with 19 teachers, 435 students and 29 classrooms, with 2 sessions. The school currently teaches grades 1-10 to 1492 students with 118 teachers and 33 classrooms.[3]
The school was reconstructed and reopened on 7 June 2004, with the new building being granted aid by the people and the Government of Japan as a token of friendship in the bilateral relations between the two countries.[2] The school was also turned into a 19-bed treatment facility by the Maldivian government during the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]
Previous Principals
[edit]- Rasheed Yoosuf (1993-1989)[3]
- Maanaa Rafiu (1993-1998)[3]
- Abdulla Ismail (2003-2008)[3]
- Faznaa Ahmed (2004-2006)[3]
- Aanifaa Ismail (2006-2009)[3]
- Aishath Mohamed Solih (2009-2016)[3]
- Basheera Mohamed (2016-2022)[3]
Facilities
[edit]There are various facilities around the school such as:
- Health Room[3]
- Computer Lab[3]
- Science Lab[3]
- Band Room[3]
- Art Room[3]
- Multipurpose Audio Visual Room[3]
- Hall Room[3]
- Turf[3]
Assault
[edit]On 16 January 2018, a group of people had forced themselves into the school and attacked a grade 10 student around 12:30 p.m. The injured student was rushed to Indira Gandhi Memorial Hospital. The victim suffered a laceration to the side of the head and was released.[5] Similarly, another student from Dharumavantha School was stabbed while walking home from school at 12:55 p.m and was treated at ADK Hospital.[6][7] After the attacks on students, the then mayor of Malé city Shifa Mohamed had called on the Police to look into the increase of attacks on students in the capital.[8]
Houses
[edit]There are 4 houses in Thaajuddeen such as:
- Dhoshimeyna
- Faamudheyri
- Faashana
- Rannabandeyri
External links
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Organization Chart". Thaajuddeen School. Retrieved 3 August 2024.
- ^ a b "About Us - Thaajuddeen School". Thaajuddeen School. Archived from the original on 30 October 2023. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "TS Profile 2023" (PDF). Thaajuddeen School. Archived (PDF) from the original on 30 October 2023. Retrieved 29 October 2023.
- ^ Aiham, Ahmed (28 August 2020). "COVID-19 Govt to convert Thaajuddeen School into treatment facility". The Edition. Archived from the original on 27 October 2023. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
- ^ "Student injured in assault released from hospital". Avas. 17 January 2018. Archived from the original on 27 October 2023. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
- ^ Ibrahim, Nafaahath (17 January 2018). "Student stabbed in gang violence". The Edition. Archived from the original on 27 October 2023. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
- ^ Rasheed, Rushdha (17 January 2018). "Two attacks on students in 36 hours; a red flag for all". Raajje TV. Archived from the original on 27 October 2023. Retrieved 27 October 2023.
- ^ "Mayor calls for probe into student violence after attacks". Avas. 28 January 2020. Archived from the original on 27 October 2023. Retrieved 27 October 2023.