Schools serve as vital institutions in the development of young minds,providing students with the knowledge and skills necessary to navigate life.They offer a structured environment where children learn a variety of subjects,beyond academics,schools are also where students develop essential social skills,learn to work collaboratively and understand the importance of discipline and responsibility The importance of school extends beyond individual growth to societal advancements.By educating young people,schools prepare them to become informed and engaged citizens who can contribute positively to their communities.They also help bridge social gaps by providing equal learning opportunities to students from diverse backgrounds.In essence,schools lay the foundation for both personal and societal progress,shaping the future leaders and innovators to our world Considering all those above points our school, KG/MW/zahira National College provides all those things to learners and also adapt to the evolving needs of students and the demands of the 21st century.Zahira college has always been indispensable institution that have a profound and lasting impact on individuals and society.our school nurture the intellectual,social,and emotional development of students,preparing them to face the future with confidence and resilience AThe birth of the college was a result of the educational reform that was brought along with the 1920 political reforms. The school was started as a religious school in a cadjan shed which belonged to the Hinguloya Masjidul Huda. V. Samuel from Mannar was appointed as the first teacher. On 23 March 1921, the school which was named Hinguloya Tamil Mixed School was registered as a Government School and the first student registered was Dr. A. T. M. A. Azeez. A. M. Abdul Rahman Marikkar and A. M. Majeed Marikkar constructed the building for the school. But until 1943, there was no notable progress to be seen and the classes were on. In 1928, D. L. M. Haniffa was appointed as a Monitor Teacher to the school, and he started the S.S. C. Class in 1946. There were only four students in the class, one of whom was former Principal of Zahira M. C. M. Riyal.ly up to Grade Five. In 1943 Grade Six class was started
Brightful student generation through an effective school system.
Let us bestow a generation of students who possess religious values, good qualities educationally and morally sound traits to the nation.