[3][4] It was founded in 1944 by Mohamed Amin Didi[4][5] to accommodate female students from Majeediyya School (then known as "Madhrasathul Saniyya") which became an all-boy institution.
The school is divided into four houses, namely Aminarani, Dhainkanba, Raadhafathi and Rehendhi.
[4] Aminiya school has high honours of prizes and a large number of Aminiya's most successful women came from here as students.
[4] In 2018, the school's insignia was preserved as a historical monument.
This Maldives school-related article is a stub.