LIRA CITY – Located in the heart of Lira City East Division, just near the Lango Cultural Centre, a new standard in healthcare education is emerging. Victoria School of Nursing and Midwifery is positioning itself as the premier destination for Ugandan students seeking a career in health sciences, offering a blend of modern facilities, expert mentorship, and a deep commitment to compassionate service.
For parents searching for a health course provider for their children, the institution’s Director, Dr. Isaac Orec, argues that the choice is about more than just academics—it is about legacy.
"We are more than a school. We are a vibrant community of learners and healthcare visionaries," Dr. Orec said. "Here, passion meets purpose. We are not just training students to pass exams; we are shaping nurses and midwives who combine exceptional skill with a genuine heart for service."
Dr. Orec emphasized that the goal extends beyond the classroom. He stated that by grooming competent and ethical health workers, Victoria School is directly contributing to the quality of health services available to the people of Uganda and the world at large.
Unlike institutions that rely solely on theoretical instruction, Victoria School prides itself on immersive clinical practice. Students are prepared to transition seamlessly from the lecture hall to the hospital ward, ensuring they are equipped to handle real-life patient care with confidence.
Administrators describe the campus as a "vibrant community" where students are mentored as future leaders, problem-solvers, and global changemakers.
In a significant boost for families concerned about tuition, Dr. Orec revealed that the school has secured numerous scholarship opportunities. He urged both parents and students to take full advantage of these openings.
"We have many opportunities available for scholarships; students must use them well," Dr. Orec stated. "Your calling is noble. Your journey starts here, and we are here to ensure that financial barriers do not stand in the way of producing the next generation of Ugandan healthcare heroes."
For parents in Lira and beyond, the message is clear: At Victoria School of Nursing and Midwifery, your child won’t just earn a certificate—they will join a proud legacy of caregivers making a difference locally and globally.
