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Online classes did not affect students' learning: Minister
Education Minister Dr. Aishath Ali says the changing the physical classrooms to online classes due to the COVID-19 pandemic did not leave any lingering effect...
More than 22,000 students fully vaccinated against COVID-19
All eligible students from Male' to get vaccine 1st dose today
Pre-schools in the islands set to reopen next week
Vital to make schools safe from natural disasters: Minister
Online classes on Dhivehi, Islam and Quran for Maldivians abroad
Education Ministry to revise school hours in COVID free islands
Training program on online teaching underway: Education Ministry
Govt permit Grades 9 to 12 students to attend schools
New Normal: Schools set to reopen with a host of changes
Edu Ministry warn against using school badges without permission
Students without masks won't be allowed to enter the school
Schools in Covid-19 free islands to re-open on 1st of July
Education Ministry urge schools prep for reopening
Lockdown ease: Pre-schools to re-open in September
This year's Oct/Nov secondary exams set for May/June of 2021
Academic year 2021 would begin mid-year: Education Ministry
Tele Classes for students of key stages 1 & 2
COVID19: Edu Minister confirms changes to SSC Examinations
Tele Class to resume tomorrow
COVID19: Edu Ministry defers student loans by 6 months
HPA orders close down on educational institutions
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