Kinbidhoo School
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Kinbidhoo School is the school of Kinbidhoo, Thaa Atoll
, Maldives
The school was founded on January 8, 1949. The first enrollment was total of 98; 52 male and 46 female students. The first subjects taught were Class 1: Quran, Arabic, Thaanaliyun (Dhivehi
Writing) and Class 2: Quran, Dheeniyyaathu, Akhlaagu, Dhivehi, Hisaabu (Maths), Arabic, Thaanaliyun (Dhivehi Writing).
The first Steering Committee
1- Mushthashaaru: Atoll Chief
2- President: Kuda Khatheeb Adam (Ladaa Katheeb), Finivaage
3- Vice President: Vice Abdul Kareem, Karankaage
4- Secretary: Kudamanikuge dhon Adam, Musthareege
Additional Members
1- Kuda Khatheeb Hussain (Finivaage Hussain Adam)
2- Kudamanikuge Abdulla (Abdulla Rasheed, Lileege)
3- Hussain Khatheebge Ranfulhu (Dhaawoodh Hussain, Janavareege)
4- Heydherige Dhonmaniku (Fehivilaage)
5- Moosabeyge Kokko (Gulbakaage)
First Team of Staff
1- Principal: Bodu Khatheebu Mohamed Ibrahim, Ginamaage
2- Teacher: Salih Mohamed (Mohamed Salih), Hazaarumaage
3- Mueen: Kudakatheebu Hussain (Hussain Adam), Finivaage
4- Murushidhu: Kudamanikuge Abdulla (Abdulla Rasheed), Lileege
5- Teacher: Mariyamfulhu (Mariyam Ismail), Lileege
6- Mueenaa: Mohamaduge Aiminathu (Aiminathu Mohamed), Dhilbahaaruge
7- Teacher: Kokkoge Khadheejaa Hussain, Gulbakaage
Heads of Kinbidhoo School
1- Naaziru - Mohamed Ibrahim (Mohamed Naseer), Katheeb (Island Chief): 8 January 1949 - 5 July 1952 (3 years 5 months 27 days)
2- Naaziru - Abdulla Rasheed, Lileege (Island Chief): 6 July 1952 - 11 May 1997 (44 years 10 months 5 days)
3- Naaziru - Mohamed Ibrahim, Huvadhumaage (Island Chief): 12 July 1997 -
4- Headmaster - Ibrahim Latheef, Lileege: 1999-2002
5- Headmaster - Ahmed Abdulla, Fehivilaage: 2003-2008
Thaa Atoll
Kolhumadulu Atoll, letter code Thaa is an is an administrative division of the Maldives. It corresponds to the natural atoll of the same name. The ancient name of the island was Kolhumaduva during the time of King Koimala who united all atolls of the Maldives under one Kingdom for the first...
, Maldives
Maldives
The Maldives , , officially Republic of Maldives , also referred to as the Maldive Islands, is an island nation in the Indian Ocean formed by a double chain of twenty-six atolls oriented north-south off India's Lakshadweep islands, between Minicoy Island and...
The school was founded on January 8, 1949. The first enrollment was total of 98; 52 male and 46 female students. The first subjects taught were Class 1: Quran, Arabic, Thaanaliyun (Dhivehi
Dhivehi language
Maldivian is an Indo-Aryan language predominantly spoken by about 350,000 people in the Maldives where it is the national language. It is also the first language of nearly 10,000 people in the island of Minicoy in the Union territory of Lakshadweep, India where the Mahl dialect of the Maldivian...
Writing) and Class 2: Quran, Dheeniyyaathu, Akhlaagu, Dhivehi, Hisaabu (Maths), Arabic, Thaanaliyun (Dhivehi Writing).
The first Steering Committee
1- Mushthashaaru: Atoll Chief
2- President: Kuda Khatheeb Adam (Ladaa Katheeb), Finivaage
3- Vice President: Vice Abdul Kareem, Karankaage
4- Secretary: Kudamanikuge dhon Adam, Musthareege
Additional Members
1- Kuda Khatheeb Hussain (Finivaage Hussain Adam)
2- Kudamanikuge Abdulla (Abdulla Rasheed, Lileege)
3- Hussain Khatheebge Ranfulhu (Dhaawoodh Hussain, Janavareege)
4- Heydherige Dhonmaniku (Fehivilaage)
5- Moosabeyge Kokko (Gulbakaage)
First Team of Staff
1- Principal: Bodu Khatheebu Mohamed Ibrahim, Ginamaage
2- Teacher: Salih Mohamed (Mohamed Salih), Hazaarumaage
3- Mueen: Kudakatheebu Hussain (Hussain Adam), Finivaage
4- Murushidhu: Kudamanikuge Abdulla (Abdulla Rasheed), Lileege
5- Teacher: Mariyamfulhu (Mariyam Ismail), Lileege
6- Mueenaa: Mohamaduge Aiminathu (Aiminathu Mohamed), Dhilbahaaruge
7- Teacher: Kokkoge Khadheejaa Hussain, Gulbakaage
Heads of Kinbidhoo School
1- Naaziru - Mohamed Ibrahim (Mohamed Naseer), Katheeb (Island Chief): 8 January 1949 - 5 July 1952 (3 years 5 months 27 days)
2- Naaziru - Abdulla Rasheed, Lileege (Island Chief): 6 July 1952 - 11 May 1997 (44 years 10 months 5 days)
3- Naaziru - Mohamed Ibrahim, Huvadhumaage (Island Chief): 12 July 1997 -
4- Headmaster - Ibrahim Latheef, Lileege: 1999-2002
5- Headmaster - Ahmed Abdulla, Fehivilaage: 2003-2008