2011 graduation marks 10 years of Four Seasons Resorts Maldives Apprenticeship Programme
April 18 2011 will see the graduation ceremony of the Four Seasons Resorts
Maldives Apprenticeship Programme Class of 2011: the programme’s tenth
graduation ceremony to date. The event will take place at 11:00 am at Nasandra
Palace Hotel in Malé in the presence of Dr. Mariyam Zulfa, Minister of Tourism,
Arts and Culture to the Republic of Maldives.
The ceremony will celebrate the graduation of 30 students from the
Apprenticeship Class of 2011 as well as the official inauguration of 40 new
students into the Class of 2012 – the largest single intake of apprentices since
the programme began in 2001. It will also celebrate 10 years of the
Apprenticeship Programme, making it the most successful and longest running
scheme of its kind in the Maldives.
Since its inception, the Four Seasons Resorts Maldives Apprenticeship Programme
has equipped more than 200 young Maldivians with the skills necessary to thrive
in the hospitality industry.
Awarded the ‘President of Maldives Award for Human Resource Development in the
Tourism Industry’ in 2001, 2002 and 2004, it again hit headlines in 2010 when it
became the country’s first TVET (Technical and Vocational Education and
Training)-certified Apprenticeship scheme, with a government-accredited
curriculum and nationally recognized and certified competency standards and
qualifications.
The year-long programme is open to young Maldivian aged between 17 and 20 with
O-level certification, an outgoing service-oriented personality, and fluency in
both written and spoken English. It concentrates vocational training in an
intense and collaborative environment that encourages rapid learning.
Specialisation courses in areas ranging from Food & Beverage Preparation to Safe
Maritime Transport are taught by leading professionals alongside many other
facets of hospitality studies. Over the years, the programme's reputation has
grown to such a degree that other resorts now ask when graduates will be ready
for hire; as a result, virtually all get a job upon graduation, with a degree
and level of skill that would otherwise have taken years to acquire.
As the world’s leading operator of luxury hotels, Four Seasons Hotels and
Resorts currently manages 83 properties in 34 countries, and more than 40
projects under development. Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Kuda Huraa reopened
on September 15, 2006 while Four Seasons Resort Maldives at Landaa Giraavaru
opened on November 1, 2006. Both resorts offer a vacation experience of
unlimited variety, and the highly personalised, anticipatory service that Four
Seasons guests expect and value around the world.