President Dr Mohamed Muizzu has unveiled plans to develop the first-of-its-kind smart classes at Majeediyya School. He announced that some of the classrooms in the 40-classroom extension building, which will be developed for Majeediyya School next year on the land previously occupied by Dharumavantha School, will be built as smart classes. The President made these remarks while speaking at the ceremony to inaugurate the "Sahthavee Bina" monument, marking the countdown for the 100th anniversary of Majeediyya School.

Speaking at the ceremony, the President also revealed plans to transform Darul Uloom, the cherished old school hall of Majeediyya School alumni, into a National Education Museum. He emphasised that this museum would serve as a medium to pass down the rich history of the nation's educational journey to future generations.

Furthermore, the President encouraged students to approach all their endeavours with unwavering resolve. He urged them to pursue success guided by the righteous path of Almighty Allah and to remain steadfast, even in the face of challenges.

At the ceremony, President Dr Muizzu emphasised the significance of the educational journey. He stated that its true purpose is to educate and train individuals to serve the nation, build their lives, and contribute to their community. He added that the purpose of studying and educating is to contemplate how to prepare to serve their nation.

The President inaugurated the "Sahthavee Bina" monument to mark the countdown for the 100th anniversary of Majeediyya School. After the ceremony, President Dr Muizzu viewed a photo gallery at Darul Uloom, the school hall.

Majeediyya School is the oldest educational institution in the country. The "Sahthavee Bina" monument, unveiled on Sunday night, symbolises the academic shelter of the school. The school alumni made all efforts to build the monument.