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Malé English School

Coordinates: 4°10′13″N 73°30′33″E / 4.170225°N 73.509218°E / 4.170225; 73.509218
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Malé English School
މާލޭ އިންގްލިޝް ސުކޫލް
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Coordinates4°10′13″N 73°30′33″E / 4.170225°N 73.509218°E / 4.170225; 73.509218
Information
School typePrivate Secondary
MottoWake and Awake
Founded10 April 1977
FounderAhmed Zahir and Hussain Shibab
StatusClosed
Colour(s)Red and Blue
Websitemes.edu.mv (archived)
Last updated: 26 September 2024

Malé English School (MES) was a private school in Malé, the capital of the Maldives. MES was established on 10 April 1977 and founded by Ahmed Zahir and Hussain Shihab. When it first opened, the school had 60 students and 2 permanent teachers. In 1998, the school had over 2000 students and 60 teachers. Ali Musthafa became the principal in 1978.[1] The school had received many achievements in singing, music, literature and sports.[2]

This school is no longer functioning. The Ministry of Education assigned the old MES building to Izzudheen School.[3]

Uniform Bodies

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Cadet

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Cadet activities began at the school on 17 May 1992. MES Cadets took part in national level celebrations as well as participating in training camps organized by the NSS. After the Maldives National Cadet Corps was founded, MES Cadets found their way into officer ranks of the MNCC.[4]

Brass Band

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Brass Band started on 18 May 1990 after the instruments were received under the auspice of former president, Maumoon Abdul Gayoom. During the end of 1994, more band instruments were received and new heights were achieved.[5]

Scouting

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In MES, Scouting began on 26 August 1983 under the name of the "Second Malé Scout Group".[6] MES Scouts had received numerous training from the courses run to train assistant patrol leaders as well as a number of training camps.[4] MES Scouts had participated in the 1994 Pakistan National Jumboree in Koitar as well the Fourth International Adventure held in Panchmadhi of Madhya Pradesh, India. Ahmed Nasheed was incharge of Scouting at MES.[4]

Girl Guides

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Girl Guide activities started at MES on 12 October 1983 as the "Second Malé Girl Guides". Several camps have been held to promote girl guide activity. MES Guides had attended training programmes overseas such as the one held in Kuching of Sarawak, Malaysia in 2000. Fathimath Nihad and Sausan Saeed were incharge of Girl Guide activities.[4]

Adhabee Busthaan (Literary Association)

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Ever since its inception in 1980, this association has been producing orators, poets and writers of outstanding calibre. The president was Muhammad Widad, Amin Ibrahim as Chief Coordination and Abdulla Amin as assistant coordinators.[4]

Society for Environmental Awareness (SEA)

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This society was officially inaugurated by Hussain Shihab, who was the then Director of Environment at the Ministry of Planning and Environment, and the former Permanent Representative of the Maldives to the UN.[4][7]

MES Prefects

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Prefects of MES were selected on the basis of merit and prominence in co-curricular activities. The first prefects were appointed on 9 September 1980. The first captain of MES was Amina Afeef. This honor was conferred on her in 1987.[4]

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References

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  1. ^ "MES - Official Website". Malé English School. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007.
  2. ^ "Achievements". Malé English School. Archived from the original on 27 September 2007.
  3. ^ "New school in MES building to cater to grades 1-6, applications now open". One. 5 November 2019. Archived from the original on 24 October 2023. Retrieved 24 October 2023.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "Student Info". Malé English School. Archived from the original on 14 March 2007.
  5. ^ "Student Info". Malé English School. Archived from the original on 14 March 2007.
  6. ^ "Scout Magazine 2022" (PDF). The Scout Association of Maldives. p. 4. Archived (PDF) from the original on 9 November 2023. Retrieved 9 November 2023.
  7. ^ "Former Representatives". Permanent Mission of the Republic of Maldives to the United Nations. Archived from the original on 10 November 2023. Retrieved 10 November 2023.