Our Story
It has opened its doors in October 1969 with 65 students, with Frank Adamson under the name of College Inferieur de KIBOGORA (CIK)and the first leader was Cobb. After the differents educational reforms done in country , the school took a new name of Ecole des Assistant Medicaux de Kibogora(EAMK) which proved an essentially vocational training in four years after the Ordinary Level. With the reform also of 1988, the Ministry promoted the school to a Nursing school with A2 level. Since 1991 the school was called Groupe Scolaire Frank Adamson de Kibogora ( GSFAK )and got additional new options . From 2007 the option of Nursing was closed in Rwanda. After 15 years the section of Nursing reopened again in Rwanda October 2021 and our school was selected among 7 schools to have nursing too. Groupe Scolaire Frank Adamson de Kibogora is a mixture boarding excellent school in NYAMASHEKE District..
The school has an Ordinary level and the Advanced Level with five options: Associated nursing Program Maths-Chemistry-Biology ( MCB ) Physics-Chemistry-Mathematics ( PCM ) Physics-Chemistry-Biology ( PCB ) Maths-Economic-Geography (MEG ) The school graduates go forward to higher learning institutions across the country and outside the country in general and in Kibogora Polytechnic in the faculty of general nursing in particular The school has a total number of 770 students among them 408 are boys and 362 girls. The school has 22 classrooms and 42 staff (teachers and administrators) 26 are males and 16 females.
Appreciation
Its our pleasure to appreciate Free Methodist Church in Rwanda and their partners (Missionaries) who established this School, now around 4584 learners have completed their studies in GSFAK. We humbly say , more blessings from God be always up on the family of IRVIN S. Cobb the one who headed this school for a long period of time (17 years). We do much remember him for the five existing trees he planted within the school in front of Administrative block ,classrooms and many other infrastructure that are now still in use. It is our pleasure also to appreciate leaders of Republic of Rwanda who our school to be chosen among seven schools and give us the Association Nursing Program (ANP). We appreciate the cooperation of District level and Free Methodist Church to support the school to build the floor by which the Associate Nursing Program is using now to study. We are really appreciating your full involvement and full cooperation with GSFA KIBOGORA.