Facilities
The school features six classrooms including two clinical skills labs, a computer lab, a cafeteria, library, restrooms, three offices and the dormitory. One classroom is being used as a dormitory for the male students until additional housing is completed.
Additional dorm space for men and women is under construction (early 2009 completion), made possible by a second grant from USAID/ASHA, through the Medical Benevolence Foundation. A Dean’s residence is under construction through the same grant, for completion in the spring of 2009. A permanent security wall has also been built around the entire campus.
Students who live close enough to commute usually spend most of their time at FSIL. They often stay late to study and work, because of the available electricity (light to read), the computer lab, and to eat their meals.
- Inner courtyard at FSIL
- The dining room is a pleasant place to gather.
- The computer lab connects FSIL students to the world
- Student lounge in the dormitory
- FSIL before the security wall was completed in 2008
- Texts and reference books in French are always needed
- Dean Alcindor and the FSIL van, donated by the Creative Ministries of Presbyterian Women
- Modern conveniences in the dormitories
- A skills lab also holds the school’s laundry facilities
- New dormitory under construction, November 2008
- New dormitory addition, from a slightly different angle,
- Model of proposed campus
















