President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih has said that the government understands that Ahmadhiyya International School is facing a space constraint issue and is willing to work to provide a solution for the problem.

He made the statement while speaking at the ceremony held to mark the 40th anniversary of the school.

Acknowledging the limitations faced by the school due to space constraints, he said that the administration was working to provide the necessary assistance in this regard.

President Solih emphasized that the alumni of the school today serving as parliamentarians, senior government officials, and in a wide array of technical fields is a testament to this fact.

Noting the great strides made in the education sector over the past 40 years, he recognized the contributions made to the education sector by the founder of Ahmadiyya International School, the late D. Ahmed Didi, in providing opportunities for students to prosper in academia, sports, and extracurricular activities.

The President also spoke about the numerous milestones reached by the school over its history.

President Ibrahim Mohamed Solih touring Ahmadhiyya International School/ Photo: President's Office

At the ceremony, President Solih presented a special award in memory of the school's founder, the late D. Ahmed Didi, and gave away plaques of recognition to faculty members who have served the school for over 25 years. Afterward, he toured a gallery about the school’s history.