Ameer Ahmed School celebrated its 40th anniversary today with a special assembly and cake-cutting ceremony. The school said that several activities are planned for the year to mark the milestone, including a fair featuring former students and a band parade.
Ameer Ahmed School, located in the Henveiru district of the Maldives' capital, Malé, celebrated its 40th anniversary today.
The special assembly held today at Ameer Ahmed School to commemorate 40 years of education featured speeches from Principal Aishath Ahulam, Executive Director at Islanders Education Ahmed Adhly Rasheed, and former Principal Hamdhoon Hameed.
A cake was also cut during the special assembly today.
Ameer Ahmed School announced that they have planned several activities throughout the year to celebrate their anniversary. These include a fair with alumni, a school band parade, and various tournaments and social activities.
Ameer Ahmed School was established on July 14, 1984, under the leadership of Ahmed Aslam to provide high-quality educational services for preschoolers. Initially named Henveiru School, it offered educational services from baby nursery through Grade 10. In 1992, the school was renamed Ameer Ahmed School in tribute to Al Ameer Ahmed Dhoshimeynaa Kilegefaanu, the first head of Maldives Customs.
Islanders Education took over the management of Ameer Ahmed School in 2014. Following this transition, the school was remodeled into a preschool education facility, now offering schooling for children between the ages of three and six years.
The school, designed to provide foundational education essential for young children, operates as a community preschool and charges the lowest fees for its services.
To hone the talents of their young students, Ameer Ahmed School runs a special program named "Bees," which aims to develop social and life skills. Additionally, the school offers a Pre-cub program and a Stars program. Ameer Ahmed School was the first preschool to introduce band activities and continues to offer these services to its students.
The school has further assured that it will strive to increase extracurricular activities for its students and continue to improve its services.