Sunday, April 24, 2011

Mid Term Best Results

Averages above 80% and the highest averages of the class.

Grade 4A


Highest Class average Aishath Rana Hashim 95.8
Aminath Zara Hilmy 95
Mohamed Shabin Thaufeeg 89.4
Fathimath Shina Majid 86.8
Abdulla Ranan Rashid 85.4



Grade 5A
Highest Class Average Isha Ali Rauf 97.6
Shaufa Shareef 97.2
Aishath Shainy Shareef 95.4
Mariyam Raya Nashid 95
Ajuvadh Ameen 91.2
Anaan Thaufeeg 89.4
Fathmath mamsha Kamil 87.8
Hussain Mirah Rasheed 84.6
Ismail Jumail Mohamed 83.4


Grade 6A




Highest Class Average Aishath Manal Mohamed 95.83
Aminath Lamha 92.83
Ahmed Saroof Fathuhy 89




Grade 6B



Highest Class Average Ibrahim Thameem Hassan 89.33
Hassan Zifau Ibrahim 89.17
Ismail Mahil Mohamed 86.5




Grade 7A



Highest Class Average Fathmath Rifga Hashim 95
Ismail Vikram Nafees 88.8
Hussain Kausar 80





Grade 7B



Highest Class Average Mariyam Shifga Shafeeg 92.33
Ismail Madhih Rasheed 90.5
Mariyam Ifa Rameez 83.5
Maanshaa Sahreef 83.3






Grade 8A
No student has scored above 80
Highest Class average Aishath Sharuwath Sahreef (79%)



Grade 8B


Highest Class Average : Ismail Waseeth Ahmed (94.25)
Ali Najah Zahir (93.63)
Fathimath Ishana Shareef (86. 38)
Fathimath Naja Afeef  (80.75)





Grade 9A





Highest Class Average Aishath Humaidha Mohamed  (84.63)






Grade 9B



 Highest Class Average Aishath Rayya Nadheem (87.75)
Mariyam Shafa Shareef (86.38)
Mohamed Amaanathulla Jameel (83.25)
Mariyam Nash-ath Haneef (81.75)







Grade 10A

No A Grades
Highest Class Average Ramla Hilmy (68)



Grade 10B


Highest Class Average Mohamed Saalim Saleem (87)
Mohamed Auf Ali (82)
Ismail Sadhooh Naseer (82)
Rugiyya Mohamed Waheed (81)

Saturday, April 23, 2011

Scout Outing

The Scouts of GA Atoll school had their first outing on 23rd April 2011 in Kolaa. In the event the students  had the practical sessions for the requirements of the scout membership (the so-called tenderfoot notes). These included responding to whistle calls, the different formations and understanding woodcraft signs.  The leaders Saif Azhar, Abdulla Mohamed and the school scout leaders and helpers took part in the sessions.






Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Activities of PD Day 2





A scout refresher program


GA Atoll School held a 3 day scout refresh program for the scout leaders and helpers. The program was also conducted for scouts and cub scouts of the school. The content of the program includes introductory sessions, how to complete the tenderfoot notes which are necessary for the students investiture. Practical sessions were held for both teachers and students.The instructors of the program were Saif Azhar and Ibrahim Abdulla (both from the Scout association of Maldives). The school takes this opportunity to thank Saif and his colleague for the successful program, which was very essential and informative for the students and the teachers.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

English week activities grade 6-9

In the hall, before a small audience and few teachers, the school held English oratory competition for grade 6,7 and debate competition for grade 8 and 9. Surprisingly there were talented students who could very well perform both in oratory and debate competitions.

Most students in the Oratory competition spoke about their ambitions and how important it is to decide what they are going to be in the future.

In the debate, the students judged a views and argument title, "Who contributes most for the national development, the elderly or the youths?" Both teams put forward their views and arguments about the question and posed another new point (a question) for the opponent team to beat. The 'elderly' team was lead by Rayya Nadheem, while the" youngster's" team captain was Rafah Riyaz. Rafah's team won the debate.

Ram Sir giving introductory speech

Manal: speaking how to become a hero like M. Thakurufaanu

The Orators

Debate: The team which said old is gold

Rifga: Speaking what shes going to be

Debate: The younger the better

Deputy State Ministers Visited the School

The two deputy state ministers of the province, Mohamed Shareef and Mohamed Shareef paid a special visit to the school. Accompanied by the members of Kolamaafushi council, the ministers had a special meeting with the school Management and asked about the current situation of the school.

The ministers made it clear that they would try to ease the difficulties the school has now, by attending to most urgent issues such as photocopy machine, sound system and clearing the clotted sewage system.

World Health Day Celebrated

The School marked world health day in association with Kolamaafushi Health Centre at a special assembly on 7th March. A large number of parents , the Island council members, the school board members and members of PTA participated in the assembly. The deputy state minister of the upper south province Mohamed Shareef also participated in the assembly

In the special program, two students spoke on the theme of the day. Humaidha Mohamed, President of the Art faction spoke in English, while  Rafah Riyaz president of performing Arts faction spoke in Dhivehi. They both highlighted on the theme of the day "anti microbial resistance, no action today, no cure tomorrow".

Other items included two interesting role plays by students to bring awareness about mosquitoes and also, about non communicable diseases such as diabetes. The chief guest of the occasion, Dr Bikash Shah spoke about the theme of the day. In the Assembly, the deputy state minister spoke few words for the parents and the students.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

New Timetable to be followed from Tuesday


The school has decided to reform the timetable which includes omitting the interval period. Instead a 15 minute break will be given to all students, (probably from 10.00-10.15). The students are not to leave the campus during the interval period. The parents have been informed about this change and the change is brought on consensus. The students will bring breakfast items (in their lunch boxes), drinks and water. The students will remain in their classes during the interval period.

In the meantime parents are to attend to accompany their children to and from the school. Should a parent be absent for a certain reason, the parent card (issued for each individual parent) must be used by the guardian who is attending. However the person must be an adult and must not be a school senior student. The school wishes to bring this change on the purpose of the betterment of the discipline of the students, enhancing the students to lead towards success in this school.

Zero in Maths for Milandhoo School


The Cambridge University has decided to penalize Sh Milandhoo school O level candidates in the Mathematics papers they sat, as the university suspects of malpractice in the exam session. The examiners noticed that the answer of a certain problem on the paper solved by all the students appeared to be same, although the answer was wrong.

Meanwhile a criminal investigation is also to be carried out against the invigilators at the session. However, the school has strongly denied of any wrongdoing during the session. Slowly by slowly it is being revealed that the students did copy the answers and the opportunity to copy the answers was given to them by the officials there.

Milandhoo School has shown outstanding achievements in the GCE O level exam in recent years, including winning the first place in 2008.