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List of MOE Approved Non-Profit Public Schools in the Maldives List of MOE approved non-profit public schools in the Maldives GS no Zone Atoll Island School Official Email GS78 North HA Kelaa Madhrasathul Sheikh Ibrahim - GS78 [email protected] GS39 North HA Utheem MadhrasathulGaazee Bandaarain Shaheed School Ali - GS39 [email protected] GS87 North HA Thakandhoo Thakurufuanu School - GS87 [email protected] GS85 North HA Filladhoo Madharusathul Sabaah - GS85 [email protected] GS08 North HA Dhidhdhoo Ha. Atoll Education Centre - GS08 [email protected] GS19 North HA Hoarafushi Ha. Atoll school - GS19 [email protected] GS79 North HA Ihavandhoo Ihavandhoo School - GS79 [email protected] GS76 North HA Baarah Baarashu School - GS76 [email protected] GS82 North HA Maarandhoo Maarandhoo School - GS82 [email protected] GS81 North HA Vashafaru Vasahfaru School - GS81 [email protected] GS84 North HA Molhadhoo Molhadhoo School - GS84 [email protected] GS83 North HA Muraidhoo Muraidhoo School - GS83 [email protected] GS86 North HA Thurakunu Thuraakunu School - GS86 [email protected] GS80 North HA Uligam Uligamu School - GS80 [email protected] GS72 North HDH Kulhudhuffushi Afeefudin School - GS72 [email protected] GS53 North HDH Kulhudhuffushi Jalaaludin school - GS53 [email protected] GS02 North HDH Kulhudhuffushi Hdh.Atoll Education Centre - GS02 [email protected] GS20 North HDH Vaikaradhoo Hdh.Atoll School - GS20 [email protected] GS60 North HDH Hanimaadhoo Hanimaadhoo School - GS60 [email protected] GS99 North HDH Finey Finey School - GS99 [email protected] GS96 North HDH Kumundhoo Kumundhoo School - GS96 [email protected] GS95 North HDH Kurinbee Kurinbee School - GS95 [email protected] GS92 North HDH Navaidhoo Navaidhoo School - GS92 [email protected] GS90 North HDH Nolhivaram Nolhivaram School - GS90 [email protected] GS88 North HDH Hirimaradhoo Hirimaradhoo School - GS88 [email protected] GS97 North HDH Makunudhoo Makunudhoo School - GS97 [email protected] GS93 North HDH Nellaidhoo NellaiDhoo School - GS93 [email protected] GS91 North HDH Neykurendhoo Neykurendhoo School - GS91 [email protected] GS89 North HDH Nolhivaranfaru Nolhivaranfaru School - GS89 [email protected] GS212 North SH Maroshi Munavvara School - GS212 [email protected] GS9 North SH Komanndoo Sh. Atoll Education Centre - GS9 [email protected] GS34 North SH Kanditheem Sh. Atoll School - GS34 [email protected] GS108 North SH Feevaku Feevaku School - GS108 [email protected] GS107 North SH Foakaidhoo Foakaidhoo School - GS107 [email protected] GS69 North SH Milandhoo Milandhoo School - GS69 [email protected] GS103 North SH Bileyffahi Bileyfahee School - GS103 [email protected] GS109 North SH Feydhoo Feydhoo School - GS109 [email protected] GS110 North SH Goidhoo Goidhoo School - GS110 [email protected] GS104 North SH Lhaimagu Lhaimagu School - GS104 [email protected] GS101 North SH Narudhoo Narudhoo School - GS101 [email protected] GS102 North SH Noomara Noomaraa School - GS102 [email protected] GS59 North SH Funadhoo Funadhoo School - GS59 [email protected] GS106 North SH Maau'ngoodhoo Maaungoodhoo School - GS106 [email protected] GS07 North Central N Velidhoo N. Atoll Education Centre - GS07 [email protected] GS35 North Central N Manadhoo N. Atoll school - GS35 [email protected] GS118 North Central N Fodhdhoo Fodhdhoo School - GS118 [email protected] GS111 North Central N Henbadhoo Henbadhoo School - GS111 [email protected] GS47 North Central N Holhudhoo Meyna School - GS47 [email protected] GS67 North Central N Kendhikulhudhoo Kendhikulhudhoo School - GS67 [email protected] GS113 North Central N Kudafaree Kudafaree School - Gs113 [email protected] GS119 North Central N Landhoo Landhoo School - GS119 [email protected] GS112 North Central N Lhohee Lhohee School - GS112 [email protected] GS115 North Central N Maafaru Maafaru Schoool - GS115 [email protected] GS114 North Central N Maalhendhoo Maalhendhoo School - GS114 [email protected] GS117 North Central N Magoodhoo Magoodhoo School - GS117 [email protected] GS116 North Central N Miladhoo Hidhaya School - GS116 [email protected] GS15 North Central R Meedhoo R. Atoll Education Centre - GS15 [email protected] GS18 North Central R Dhuvaafaru R. Atoll school - GS18 [email protected] GS125 North Central R Anglolhitheem Angolhitheemu School - GS125 [email protected] GS129 North Central R Fainu Fainu School - GS129 [email protected] GS124 North Central R Inguraidhoo Inguraidhoo School - GS124 [email protected] GS123 North Central R Innamadhoo Innamaadhoo School - GS123 [email protected] GS122 North Central R Kinolhas Kinolhahu School - GS122 [email protected] GS127 North Central R Maakurathu Maakurathu School - GS127 [email protected] GS121 North Central R Rasgetheem Rasgetheemu School - GS121 [email protected] GS120 North Central R Rasmaadhoo Rasmaadhoo School - GS120 [email protected] GS68 North Central R Alifushi Alifushi School - GS68 [email protected] GS210 North Central R Ungoofaru Ungoofaaru School - GS210 [email protected] GS57 North Central R Hulhudhuffaaru Hulhudhuffaaru School - GS57 [email protected] GS126 North Central R Vaadhoo Vaadhoo School - GS126 [email protected] GS128 North Central R Maduvvari Maduvvaree School - GS128 [email protected] GS213 North Central R Dhuvaafaru Duvaafaru Primary School - GS213 [email protected] GS01 North Central B Edhafushi B.Atoll Eduction Centre - GS01 [email protected] GS33 North Central B Dharavandhoo B.Atoll School - GS33 [email protected] GS138 North Central B Donfan Dhonfanu School - GS138 [email protected] GS137 North Central B Fulhadhoo Fulhadhoo School - GS137 [email protected] GS139 North Central B Goidhoo Goidhoo School - GS139 [email protected] GS130 North Central B Hithaadhoo Hithaadhoo School - GS130 [email protected] GS133 North Central B Kamadhoo Kamadhoo School - GS133 [email protected] GS132 North Central B Kendhoo Kendhoo School - GS132 [email protected] GS131 North Central B Kihaadhoo Kihaadhoo School - GS131 [email protected] GS134 North Central B Kudarikilu Kudarikil School - GS134 [email protected] GS135 North Central B Maalhos Maalhohu School - GS135 [email protected] GS56 North Central B Thulhaadhoo Thulhaadhoo School - GS56 [email protected] GS22 Central LH Hinnavaru Lh. 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Atoll School - GS32 [email protected] GS150 Central AA Ukulhas Ukulhahu School - GS150 [email protected] GS66 Central AA Thoddoo Thoddu School - GS66 [email protected] GS152 Central AA Mathiveri Mathiveri School - GS152 [email protected] GS149 Central AA Bodufolhudhoo Bodufolhudhoo School - GS149 [email protected] GS151 Central AA Maalhohu Maalhohu School - GS151 [email protected] GS148 Central AA Himandhoo Himandhoo School - GS148 [email protected] GS10 Central ADH Mahibadhoo ADh. Atoll Education Centre - GS10 [email protected] GS42 Central ADH Maamigili ADh. 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