Kinbidhoo School

Kin'bidhoo School (Dhivehi:ކިނބިދޫ ސްކޫލް) is the school of Kinbidhoo, Thaa Atoll, Maldives.[1]

Kin'bidhoo School
Location
Ghaazee Magu, Thaa Atoll, Kinbidhoo, Maldives
Information
Former namesKin’bidhoo Madharusa, Makthabbusihabu, Makthabul Ijthihaadh
School typePreschool, Primary and Secondary Government School
Religious affiliation(s)Islam
Established8 January 1949
FounderMr. Mohamed Ibrahim
Head of schoolMr. Ahmed Abdulla
Staff50
GenderBoys and Girls
AlumniFormer Minister of Education
Alumni nameDr. Mohamed Latheef
Websitehttps://kinbidhooschool.edupage.org/

It was founded on January 8, 1949, under the name Kin'bidhoo Madharusa. The founder was the late Mr. Mohamed Ibrahim, the island chief at the time. It started with 3 staff members and 40 students. The first subjects taught were Quran, Islam, Handwriting (Dhivehi & Arabic), Akhlaagu (General Behavior, Good Manners), Dhivehi, Mathematics. Late Mr. Abdullah Rasheed became the head of the school in 1952. During his time, the medium of instruction of the school became English in 1999. However, the school remained a community school until 1999. The school changed the name to Makthabul Ijthihaadh, which later changed to Makthabbusihabu and changed to, Kin’bidhoo Makthaab, then changed to its present name, Kin'bidhoo School. It became a government school in the year 2000, during which Mr. Ibrahim Latheef was head of school during then. O' Level Examinations started at the school in 2002. Presently, the head of school is now Mr. Ahmed Abdulla. The school building consists of 3 blocks with 10 classrooms, a staff room, an office, a library, a computer lab, a garden, and a playground in the school compound. It has 50 staff members and 250 students. The motto of Kin'bidhoo School is "Do Till Done".[2]

Notable alumni

One notable alumni is Dr. Mohamed Latheef, former Minister of Education in the Maldives.[3]

References

  1. "Kinbidhoo School, Th, Kinbidhoo". Archived from the original on 2 October 2023.
  2. "Profile | Kinbidhoo School, Th, Kinbidhoo". Archived from the original on 2 October 2023.
  3. "Alumni | Kinbidhoo School, Th, Kinbidhoo". Archived from the original on 2 October 2023.
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