About our school
The school was founded in 1953 by the Verona Fathers, an Italy-based Catholic missionary society, "to produce first-class intellectuals with good Christian values, technical excellence and sportsmanship". An all-boys technical institution, Layibi emphasizes trade courses that include motor vehicle mechanics, carpentry and bricklaying
From its inception Layibi College was founded as a technical school by the Verona Fathers also known as Comboni Fathers, with courses including bricklaying, carpentry and motor vehicle mechanics. Initial annual intake was 60 students. Between 1959 and 1988 purely technical courses were offered at O-Level and A-Level, but were discontinued in 1988
Business Location | ST JOSEPH'S COLLEGE LAYIBI, Layibi Parish, Gulu, Uganda |
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