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A Call to Serve: St. Francis Schools of Health Sciences Sends Off 390 Health Professionals

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May 22, 2025
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Rev. Fr. Prof. John Chrysostom Maviiri, the Guest of Honour and Prof. Deogratius Mwaka, Dean of the School of Medicine.

Rev. Fr. Prof. John Chrysostom Maviiri, the Guest of Honour and Prof. Deogratius Mwaka, Dean of the School of Medicine.

Despite the downpours that soaked the grounds and tested patience, the 11th Graduation Ceremony of St. Francis Schools of Health Sciences (SFRASH) unfolded with joy, reverence, and a deep sense of accomplishment.

Under tents filled with proud parents, beaming graduates, and distinguished guests, the rain served as a symbolic blessing on the 390 graduands, 238 females and 152 males, who received Certificates and Diplomas from various examining bodies.

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The ceremony, graced by esteemed guests and dignitaries, was not only a celebration of academic achievement but also a powerful reminder of the true purpose of education—to serve.

Rev. Fr. Prof. John Chrysostom Maviiri, the Guest of Honour, set the tone for the day with a heartfelt message: “These certificates are not just papers; they are tools of empowerment.”

He encouraged graduates to ask God for guidance and opportunities, reminding them that lasting joy and fulfillment come from abiding in God’s love.

Rev. Fr. Prof. John Chrysostom Maviiri

The message underscored a theme that echoed throughout the ceremony—faith, gratitude, and service.

The Institute Rector Peter Bbosa Kiwanuka emphasized the significance of the day in the institution’s journey.

He noted the school’s continued evolution into a hub for competent healthcare professionals, with future plans to introduce degree programs.

He acknowledged the formation of new national examining bodies—UPHAB and UVTAB—as part of Uganda’s ongoing educational reforms.

Graduates celebrating.
Graduates celebrating.

Graduands were urged to embrace discipline, hard work, and client-centered care, while maintaining respect for their parents, sponsors, and God.

He encouraged them to register with their professional regulatory bodies and stay engaged with the Alumni Association, which will support their continuous growth and connection with the institution.

Representing Gulu University’s Vice Chancellor Prof. George Openjuru Ladaah, Prof. Deogratius Mwaka, Dean of the School of Medicine, reinforced the importance of pairing medical knowledge with divine wisdom.

He congratulated the graduates for their resilience and thanked the teachers and tutors, recognizing that the quality of education is rooted in dedicated educators.

A Voice from the Kingdom

Vincent Matovu Bintubizibu, Buganda’s Representative for Kyaggwe County, offered a stirring tribute to the graduates, recognizing their sleepless nights, perseverance, and determination.

He reminded them that their qualifications come with power, responsibility, and the privilege to make a difference.

Ssekiboobo Vincent Matovu.

He emphasized that healthcare is about people, urging graduates to be compassionate, kind, and human-centered in their work.

He also applauded the founders and co-creators of SFRASH, appreciating their vision and dedication in building an institution that has grown in both academic and extracurricular excellence, including its now thriving sports program.

Faith, Teamwork, and Lifelong Learning

John Paul Kidde, the Chairperson of the Governing Council, reminded the graduates to always start and end with God in all their endeavors.

He emphasized the need for teamwork, humility, and continuous learning, urging graduates to consult others, seek mentorship, and pursue both formal and informal education throughout their careers.

He challenged the graduates to be ambassadors of SFRASH, promoting the institution’s values, recommending its programs, and carrying its legacy into every hospital, pharmacy, or clinic they join. He added with encouragement: “Serve first, and the money will come.”

A Moment of Gratitude and Applause

Throughout the event, there was a recurring theme of gratitude—to God, parents, sponsors, and the governing council, whose leadership continues to steer SFRASH forward.

As the ceremony came to a close, it was evident that St. Francis Schools of Health Sciences is not just producing professionals, but purpose-driven individuals prepared to serve, lead, and uplift the healthcare sector in Uganda and beyond.

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