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Ghiyasuddin International School is the first public-private school opened in Malé, the capital of the Maldives. The school building was constructed with Japanese aid, and began operating in February, 1999, as Ghiyasuddin School. In the year 2010, Ghiyasuddin School was renamed as Ghiyasuddin International School. On 10 January 2010 the official inauguration was conducted by President Mohamed Nasheed. The school is named after Muhammed Ghiya'as ud-din who became Sultan in 1766 and is known for introducing breadfruit to the country. ==History== Ghiyasuddin International opened on 7 February 1999 as Ghiyasuddin School. Ghiyasuddin School was the sixth primary school to be opened in Malé. The school was funded and constructed with the aid of the Japanese government. Even though the school had started operating, the construction was only finished one month later, on 14 March. The school was inaugurated on 9 June 1999 by the then president Maumoon Abdul Gayyoom. The school was named after Muhammed Ghiya'as ud-din who ruled the country in 1766. On 4 November 2009, The Maldivian Government signed an agreement with Sri Educare Ltd to privatize the school. This is the first school to be privatized under the government’s privatization policy. With the agreement, the school was renamed as "Ghiyasuddin International School". And on 10 January 2010, Ghiyasuddin International was officially inaugurated by President of the Maldives, His Excellency Mohamed Nasheed.
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