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  • Huravee School (Dhivehi: ހުރަވީ ސްކޫލް) is the biggest school in the Maldives. It was inaugurated by the former president of Maldives, Ibrahim Mohamed Solih on 13 January 2019. It is located in Neighborhood 1 of Hulhumalé. The school participates in various inter-school competitions and normal competitions. When the school first opened, it taught from LKG to Grade 10 and Cambridge O'Level programs. As of 2024, the school teaches from Grade 1 to Grade 10.


    History


    Huravee School is named after Sultan al-Ghazi al-Hassan Izzuddin al-Huravee (Dhonbandaarain), the king who liberated Maldives, from the Malabar conquest in the 18th century. The construction of the school was contracted to Amin Construction for Rf. 132,000,000. It started with 600 students and as of 2021, the school had more than 1000 students. After the school changed to double session in 2022, the school's student enrollment rate has gone significantly higher. As of 2024, Huravee school teaches over 2500 students and employs over 190 teachers.
    The school building is a seven-story building with three blocks and two lifts. It has open spaces in all floors providing teachers a recess area and universal access ramps allowing wheelchair access for disabled students and pathway for emergency exits.


    Incidents in Huravee School


    An incident occurred at Huravee School in 2019 involving an autistic child from Fiyavathi. At around 11:55 PM, a parent informed police officers stationed outside the school that a child was stuck on the staircase. The police entered the school and investigated, but by the time they arrived, the child had already been removed from the spot.
    The police believe the incident took place within the school, marking what is possibly the fourth such occurrence involving a child from Fiyavathi. The police also noted that they had received similar reports in the past.
    Two photographs were taken by a passerby showing the child hanging out over the corridor. However, the police suggested that one of the images might have been taken on a different day, as the child’s appearance and the corridor differed between the two photos. The first photo depicted the child in a corridor with green railings, while the second showed the child in a corridor with a white railings, indicating different floors.
    The Ministry of Education, upon being contacted, confirmed they had received the report and took immediate action, though the specifics of the action were not disclosed. The school did not respond to requests for comment.
    Another incident occurred on 17th October 2024 at the school, where a young female student tragically passed away. The police reported that the incident was brought to their attention in the morning. The 13-year-old girl was rushed to Hulhumalé Hospital after suffering a medical emergency, but the hospital confirmed that she was already deceased upon arrival. The girl is believed to have died from a seizure, and there were no signs of life when she was brought to the hospital. The exact cause of the medical emergency remains unclear, and investigations are currently ongoing


    School houses


    The four school houses of Huravee School are:


    Student Council


    The Huravee School Student Council is the main student body that does a variety of actions for the betterment of Huravee School such as planning or organizing activities for the school and attending and representing Huravee School on forums or conferences. The school council consists of:

    School Captain
    Male Deputy Captain
    Female Deputy Captain
    Female Games Captain
    Males Games Captain
    Scout Leader
    Guide Leader
    Cadet Leader
    Traffic Monitor Leader
    Grade 10 Representative
    Grade 9 Representative
    Grade 8 Representative
    Grade 7 Representative
    The school appoints the council members by examining the students academics and participations which amount to 60%, The other 40% is checked in a vote, forming a modified first past the post system. However the Grade Representatives are selected solely on votes from the grades respective prefects.


    Prefect Board


    Huravee School has a prefect board consisting of:

    School Captain
    Male Deputy Captain
    Female Deputy Captain
    Senior Prefect
    Junior Prefect
    Prefects are chosen based on academic merit, discipline record, and grade average. However, prefects can be de-badged due to several reasons such as discipline issues.


    School Values and Philosophy


    Huravee School has many core principles that define what Huravee School is and what the school wants to achieve. These core values reflect how Huravee Schools' educational approach is shaped towards an Islam based, Maldives-first system.


    = Core Values

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    Caring and kindness
    Believe in diversity
    Love of knowledge
    Self development
    Strive for success
    Work collaboratively


    = Mission

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    We strive to build patriotic, self-reliant and responsible bright futures by adopting holistic education, enhancing intellectual, physical and social development, within Islamic and cultural values.


    = Vision

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    “An institution of choice for the holistic development of every individual".


    Facilities




    Extracurricular Programs and Clubs


    Huravee School has many extracurricular activities and offers a variety of after school clubs. However only students from Grade 7 through Grade 10 are allowed to participate in clubs. The clubs are:

    Huravee School also has a Scout group, (32nd Male Scout Group), a Cadet Corps, a Girl Guide group, and a Student Traffic Monitor program.
    Scouts, Cadet, and Traffic Monitor allow students of both genders to participate in their extracurricular activities.
    They participate in many inter-school tournaments, such as Chess, Netball, Football, and Swimming competitions.
    They also participate in Quran tournaments, and Dhivehi speaking and literature tournaments.


    References




    External links


    Huravee School Edupage

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