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Male’ CHSE reopens officially

Students of CHSE confer a memento showcasing the pre- and post- renovation of the establishment at the ceremony held to reopen the higher-secondary school officially. (Photo: President's Office)

The old Center for Higher Secondary Education (CHSE) has reopened officially following major renovation and upgrades.

The higher-secondary school was reopened by Maldives President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu during a special ceremony held on Monday evening for the purpose. Students of the school handed over mementos to the president at the ceremony.

The old CHSE building was shut down from active academics after opening a new establishment in Hulhumale’, where students were transferred. The old building next to Ameeniya School had become worn down over age.

The old CHSE building reopens on September 1, 2024. (Photo/Education Ministry)

The absence of a government-run higher secondary school in Male’ was a plight for several students and their parents, which was highlighted earlier by the Minister of Education Dr. Ismail Shafeeu.

Although the official opening of the school was held on Monday evening, active learning at the school post renovations began in September.

Highlighting the reopening of CHSE, the education minister said school is the most high-end higher-secondary establishment in Greater Male’ area. He further added that the newly renovated establishment ensures a safe and comfortable environment for students to learn and educate.

A total of 423 students are currently enrolled to the school.

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