Centre for Higher Secondary Education

Centre For Higher Secondary Education
ސެންޓަރ ފޮރ ހަޔަރ ސެކަންޑަރީ އެޑިޔުކޭޝަން
Location
Malé, Kaafu Atoll
Maldives
Information
School type Higher Secondary
Founded 3 July 1979
Principal Aishath Safoora
Houses Ranmuiy,Feeroz, Asrafee, Yagooth
School colour(s) Dark Blue
Slogan Each one, Teach one
Website www.chse.edu.mv

Centre For Higher Secondary Education more commonly known as CHSE is a Government run Higher Secondary school in Malé, Maldives which caters only to "A" level students. CHSE was inaugurated under the name of Science Education Centre or SEC, with the aim of producing students qualified enough to enter universities abroad. It initially had 47 students and 4 teachers, and currently has over 1500 students and 90 teachers.[1]

History

Establishment of SEC

SEC was established on the 3rd July 1979 by the President of Maldives, His Excellency Maumoon Abdul Gayoom. The school started with just 47 students, with only 30 of them sitting the final examinations. Initially, the school taught Advanced Level Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English only. Economics and History were introduced the following year. Today, a wide range of Advanced Level subjects are taught at the institution.

In 2001, the name Science Education Centre was changed to Centre for Higher Secondary Education.[2]

School Houses

In 2004, four houses were introduced.[3] They are:

Name of
House
Colour
Ranmuiy      Gold
Kuni falhoa      Red
Feeroz      Green
Asrafee      Purple

Prior to 2004 the student body was divided into the following houses:[4]

  • Quasar
  • Pulsar
  • Tensar

Examination Sessions

Prior to 2017, students sat their final examinations in June. In 2017, the Ministry of Education announced their they had reached an agreement with Pearson Edexcel to conduct the examinations during October/November. The minister asserted that this was done to ensure students do not get a long break between finishing their Ordinary Levels and starting their Advanced Levels. However, critics allege this is simply a cost cutting measure. Moreover, because of this change, some student cash-in one or two International Advanced Level subjects in the October session along with HSC subjects and complete their remaining Advanced Level subjects in the next examinations session in January. This involves significant risks to the students, primarily because most universities require students to achieve the target grades in one (A2) sitting and not across two different sittings.

Best All Round Students of CHSE

Presentation of the best all round student was done for the first time in 2001.[5] This prize is awarded to a student of grade 12 only. Students who fail to attend term end exams are not be eligible for this award. Expatriate students are also not eligible for this prize. Since 2016, this prize is awarded to three students instead of one. The best all round students’ selection criterial is given below.

BatchStudent Name
2000 Ahmed Thaumeen[6]
2001 Nishwan Abbas[7]
2002 Mimraah Mohamed[8]
2003 Nabeeh Ibrahim Zakariyya[9]
2004 Abdhulla Mutholib[10]
2005 Abdhulla Humaid[11]
2006 Noor'ul Huda[12]
2011Mariyam Nasheetha Nasheed[13]
2012Mohamed Imthinan Saudulla [14]
2013Manaal Mohamed Madeeh[15]
2014Ahmed Shaffan Mohamed[16][17]
2015Ahmed Zain Zareer[18]
2016 Ahmed Saaib (1st Place)

Mariyam Layya Riyaz (2nd Place)

Aminath Izfa Amir (3rd Place)[19]

Student with the Highest Edexcel Average Mark

This prize was awarded to the student who obtained the highest average at the Edexcel Advanced Level examinations under the GCE Advanced Level syllabi. Following significant changes to the examination sessions and syllabi in 2016, this prize has not been officially awarded since 2016.

BatchStudent NameAverage Mark No. of subjects
PRE-2008 GCE ADVANCED SYLLABUS Highest Grade: A
2007 Mohamed Nisam Naseem (Business) 92.88 Four (4A)
2008 Mariyam Shiruzima Adam (Science) 96.88 Four (4A)
2009 Ali Malik Moosa1 (Science) 97.83 Three (3A)
POST-2008 GCE ADVANCED LEVEL SYLLABUS Highest Grade: A*
2010 Nandini Ramesh (Science) 96.28 Four (3A*, 1A)
2011Mariyam Nasheetha Nasheed (Business)96.00 Three (3A*)
2012Mohamed Imthinan Saudulla (Science)97.39 Four (2A*, 2A)
2013Mohamed Amsal (Science)90.67 Four (1A*, 3A)
2014Ahmed Shaffan Mohamed2 (Science)98.33 Four (4A*)
2015Ahmed Zain Zareer (Science)97.56 Four (4A*)
PEARSON INTERNATIONAL ADVANCED LEVEL (2016) Highest Grade: A*
2016 Mohamed Shafeeq (Business) 94.60 Four (3A*, 1A)
2017 (June) Mariyam Malsa Lisham (Business) 96.00 Four (3A*, 1A)
2017 (Oct-Jan) Mariyam Insha Ziyad3 (Business) 98.15 Four (4A*)

1Holds the Record for the Highest Average Mark under the Pre-2008 GCE Advanced Level Syllabus

2Holds the Record for the Highest Average Mark under the Post-2008 GCE Advanced Level Syllabus and overall.[20][21]

3Holds the Record for the Highest Average Mark under the IAL Syllabus.

Top 10 in the World & Top in Maldives Awards (Edexcel)

Accounting

BatchStudent NameRank(s)
2016Ahmed Misbah1st in the World
Top in Maldives
Shaifa Abdul Shakoor1st in the World
Top in Maldives
2015[22]Ahmed Shaaif Imad1st in the World
Top in Maldives
Aiman Ali1st in the World
Top in Maldives
Dhifla Mohamed Ismail1st in the World
Top in Maldives
Hussain Ziyaad1st in the World
Top in Maldives
Mohamed Nazaal Ibrahim1st in the World
Top in Maldives
2014[23]Aishath Liusa1st in the World
Top in Maldives
Aishath Nawaal Nizar1st in the World
Top in Maldives
Mauva Ibrahim1st in the World
Top in Maldives
Mohamed Fathih1st in the World
Top in Maldives
Mohamed Ihsaan Ahmed1st in the World
Top in Maldives
2013[24]Hanan Naeem1st in the World
Top in Maldives
Sausan Saeed1st in the World
Top in Maldives
Mariyam Najda1st in the World
Top in Maldives
Mohamed Shujau1st in the World
Top in Maldives
Jinan Mohamed Shameem1st in the World
Top in Maldives
2012Abdul Matheen Abdul Hannan1st in the World
Top in Maldives
Aishath Shaina Mohamed1st in the World
Top in Maldives
Aishath Zara Fathuhulla1st in the World
Top in Maldives
Aminath Rafah Abdulla1st in the World
Top in Maldives
Fathimath Ghaziya Fathuhee1st in the World
Top in Maldives
Fathmath Nada1st in the World
Top in Maldives
Mariyam Yumna Mahir1st in the World
Top in Maldives
Mohamed Zaid1st in the World
Top in Maldives
2011Hana Farook1st in the World
Top in Maldives
Ibrahim Lameer Abdul Baaree1st in the World
Top in Maldives
2010Mariyam Juwairiyya1st in the World
Top in Maldives

Biology

BatchStudent NameRank(s)
2015Ahmed Zain Zareer10th in the World
Top in Maldives
2014Ahmed Shaffan Mohamed8th in the World
Top in Maldives

Chemistry

BatchStudent NameRank(s)
2014Fathimath Nisma Naeem4th in the World
Top in Maldives
Ahmed Shaffan Mohamed9th in the World

Physics

BatchStudent NameRank(s)
2015Ritesh Croos Yogarajah10th in the World
Top in Maldives
2014Ahmed Shaffan Mohamed9th in the World
Top in Maldives

Mathematics

BatchStudent NameRank(s)
2015Mohamed Nazaal Ibrahim1st in the World
Top in Maldives
2012Mohamed Imthinan Saudulla8th in the World
Top in Maldives

Note: Pre-2010 data not included because of the changes made to the Advanced Level syllabus and examination methodology.

Edexcel Grade Award

The Edexcel Grade Award is awarded to the students who score 3 or more A* Grades.

Batch 2012

Student NameGrades
Aminath Afaa Mohamed3A*
Mariyam Afnan Waheed3A*
Moosa Nadheem3A*

Batch 2013

Student NameGrades
Umaira Ahmed3A*

Batch 2014

Student NameGrades
Ahmed Shaffan Mohamed4A*
Fathmath Nisma Naeem4A*
Hassan Azzan3A*
Saaid Ali Mohamed3A*

Batch 2015

Student NameGrades
Ahmed Zain Zareer4A*
Ali Aiman3A*
Fathimath Naziya Ziyad3A*
Nuhaadh Mohamed Mahid3A*
Aishath Zeen Naeem3A*

Batch 2016

Student NameGrades
Asra Ismail3A*
Fathimath Hidhfa Ali3A*
Mohamed Shafeeq3A*


Batch 2017 June

Student NameGrades
Aishath Azma3A*
Aminath Ibaa Mahureen3A*
Fathimath Saeed3A*
Mariyam Malsa Lisham3A*

Batch 2017 Oct & Jan 2018

Student NameGrades
Hussain Shammakh Mohamed4A*
Mariyam Insha Ziyad4A*
Ahmed Basil Shiyam3A*
Aishath Naziya Niyaz3A*
Mariyam Azha Ibrahim 3A*
Mohamed Zakin Zahid 3A*

Note: These grades were achieved across two A2 sessions.

References

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