Izzudheen School | |
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Falhumathee Magu , , | |
Coordinates | 4°10′13″N 73°30′33″E / 4.170225°N 73.509218°E |
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Other names | Izzuddin, I'zzudhdheen |
School type | Public |
Motto |
Dhivehi: ޙައްޤު ތެދު ހޯދެށެވެ (Seek Truth) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Islam |
Established | 12 January 2020 |
Status | Active |
Principal | Nadhira Hassan |
Teaching staff | 29 (as of 2020) [1] |
Employees | 48 (as of 2020) [1] |
Grades | 1-6 [1] |
Izzudheen School [a] is a school located in Malé, Maldives. [2] [3] It was inaugurated by former president, Ibrahim Mohamed Solih. [3] It is a single session school. [4] [5]
The school is named after Sultan Al-Ghaazee Hassan Izzudheen Dhonbandaarain. [3] It was opened in the building of the old Malé English School. [2] [4] It is the first school in the Maldives to have a lunch programme. It has a cap of 25 students per classroom, the first public school to have a limit. [2] [3] Temporarily, students of Arabiyya School were transferred to Izzudheen to study due to the cracks in the foundation of the building. [6] [7] But the parents refused and staged a protest with the campaign "Save Arabiyya." [8] [9] [10]
On 7 June 2024, it was revealed that the school had a giant crack and the Ministry of Education had announced that a safety assessment was going to happen. [11] [12] The Ministry has temporarily shut down the school for repairs and has decided to change all students to Dharumavantha School. [13] Parents are also given opportunities to change to other schools than Dharumavantha. [14]
The principal of Izzudheen, Ismail Naseer, was accused of sexually harassing teachers at the school. [16] This led to an investigation, which found him guilty. [16] The Teachers' Association of Maldives (TAM) asked the Education Ministry to take action against the principal, [17] in response the Ministry reassigned the principal to a different school. [16] [18] After leading teachers resigned en masse, [19] they were reassigned to different schools. [20] After being reassigned, the teachers were threatened in different ways. Some were threatened, while others were bullied. [21]
Izzudheen School | |
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Address | |
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Falhumathee Magu , , | |
Coordinates | 4°10′13″N 73°30′33″E / 4.170225°N 73.509218°E |
Information | |
Other names | Izzuddin, I'zzudhdheen |
School type | Public |
Motto |
Dhivehi: ޙައްޤު ތެދު ހޯދެށެވެ (Seek Truth) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Islam |
Established | 12 January 2020 |
Status | Active |
Principal | Nadhira Hassan |
Teaching staff | 29 (as of 2020) [1] |
Employees | 48 (as of 2020) [1] |
Grades | 1-6 [1] |
Izzudheen School [a] is a school located in Malé, Maldives. [2] [3] It was inaugurated by former president, Ibrahim Mohamed Solih. [3] It is a single session school. [4] [5]
The school is named after Sultan Al-Ghaazee Hassan Izzudheen Dhonbandaarain. [3] It was opened in the building of the old Malé English School. [2] [4] It is the first school in the Maldives to have a lunch programme. It has a cap of 25 students per classroom, the first public school to have a limit. [2] [3] Temporarily, students of Arabiyya School were transferred to Izzudheen to study due to the cracks in the foundation of the building. [6] [7] But the parents refused and staged a protest with the campaign "Save Arabiyya." [8] [9] [10]
On 7 June 2024, it was revealed that the school had a giant crack and the Ministry of Education had announced that a safety assessment was going to happen. [11] [12] The Ministry has temporarily shut down the school for repairs and has decided to change all students to Dharumavantha School. [13] Parents are also given opportunities to change to other schools than Dharumavantha. [14]
The principal of Izzudheen, Ismail Naseer, was accused of sexually harassing teachers at the school. [16] This led to an investigation, which found him guilty. [16] The Teachers' Association of Maldives (TAM) asked the Education Ministry to take action against the principal, [17] in response the Ministry reassigned the principal to a different school. [16] [18] After leading teachers resigned en masse, [19] they were reassigned to different schools. [20] After being reassigned, the teachers were threatened in different ways. Some were threatened, while others were bullied. [21]