About the St. Francis School of Nursing and Midwifery
The school was opened in October 1998 with the pioneer batch of 23 students. The school prepares studdents to become Enrolled Nurses and Nursing Assistants. Over its 10 years history, the school has trained over 900 students, with current enrollment of over 300, and successfully graduated over 500 Enrolled Nurses and over 87 Nursing Assistants. The programme for registered nurses is previewed to begin in the near future. Principals Mr. Takang Timothy Tabe SRN. (1998-2001) Vice principals: Mr. Diobe Julius Diobe SRN (2000-2008)
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Increasing professional strengths, creating opportunities for eventual poverty alleviation Founder & Medical Dir.
Dr. Lawrence Francis Biaka Working for the development and growth of our nation’s future by empowering the youths to care for individuals, families, groups and communities. |