HISTORY OF THE SCHOOL
Tamondong-Eugenio Midwifery School was founded in 1978 by Dr. Soledad Tamondong-Eugenio, in answer to the needs for health workers in Southwestern Mindanao particularly the far flung areas of Sultan Kudarat, Maguindanao, North Cotabato, South Cotabato and Sarangani which are populated by Muslims. Lumads, and Christians.
On its opening in June 1978, the school accepted 65 midwifery students coming from poor families. This first batch of students graduated in 1980 and did well in the Board examinations.
The name of the school was changed to Sultan Kudarat Educational Institution in 1982. By 1985 the 2-year Midwifery was granted Government Recognition #101 s. 1985 and by 1993 the school was formally incorporated.
The demand for nurses overseas challenged SKEI to offer a 4-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) in 1984. The first group graduated in 1988, after which Government Recognition #033 s. 1988 was granted for nursing in the same year.
SKEI suffered conflagration in 1992 resulting to great losses in buildings, equipments and records. However with God’s blessings, peoples’ trusts, confidence and cooperation, especially from the personnel, the school quickly recovered.
SKEI has produced many nursing and midwifery graduates who were employed abroad. Majority of these graduates were working in the Middle-East, Europe, United Kingdom, North America, Australia, East Asia and Pacific Regions. Moreover muslim nursing and midwifery graduates were given priority to work in the Middle East countries, even without taking the licensure examination.
With the increasing demands for nurses and health providers, SKEI’s enrollment also increased, thus reaching one thousand students in school years 2003 to 2006.
Through the years, SKEI improved her facilities to be able to serve better her clientele. Thus in January 2007, construction of an additional 50 bed hospital building started, to convert the hospital into tertiary status for training the nursing students.
The school also added her services by offering TESDA accredited skills training such as caregiver, and the call center starting June 2007. The school’s facilities were further augmented by the construction of a modern speech laboratory, which is needed to train the students in their oral communication in English to make them more globally competitive in the future.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Sultan Kudarat Educational Institution

VISION
Sultan Kudarat Educational Institution, as a leading landmark in Nursing Education and all other courses and services it offers, will produce globally competitive graduates who can be healthy, creative and productive citizens of the Philippines and of the world.
MISSION
The mission of Sultan Kudarat Educational Institution is to:
Train the youth of Southwestern Mindanao to have selfless dedication, sense of moral & social responsibilities through relevant and responsive programs.
Serve the tri-people populace (Muslim-Christian-Lumad) in the deprived, depressed and underserved far flung areas.
Contribute to the attainment of peace, unity, health and progress of Mindanao through its community extension programs.
Produce professional and skilled workers with high integrity who can compete globally in their chosen field.
Goals and Objectives of SKEI
SKEI is a non-sectarian institution dedicated to the service of the Filipino people that provides students ample opportunities in the pursuit of knowledge and excellence in their careers to respond effectively to the changing needs and conditions of the world. As a Filipino institution, SKEI is committed to:
the infusion of national identity by instilling pride as a Filipino in the hearts of the students.
be an instrument for equity in the quest of better life through her realigned educational tenets consistent with the national development program.
provide dynamic responsive and relevant curricula that will develop character & culture, citizenship, and professional expertise in her graduates.
contribute to the sublime task of nation-building.
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