Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Cap/Pinning Moments



















Capping/pinning ceremony is one of the momentous events in the life of a nursing student. This manifests that we have reach a certain level in our studies when we are already prepared to focus on lessons which are directly related to the skills and technologies under the nursing studies. If we successfully gone through this segment of our studies it is not without sacrifices by us, by our parents, by our instructors and other individuals who in one way or another have shared to us their financial, moral and spiritual support.
It is in this vein that we would like to extend our sincerest thanks to all our benefactors. As our academic battle is till far to be won, we seek the patience of our instructors, the encouragement of our parents and above all the guidance of the Divine Providence. To our instructors, we trust in your competence and we believe in your genuine concern for our future in our chosen profession – NURSING.
To our parents, we know how hard the role of parenting is. You are primarily responsible in nurturing our whole being. We know you are proving your worth as dutiful parents. Out of your meager resources, you are trying your best to see to it that our school needs are provided in order to make us finish this quite expensive course we chose. Thus, recognizing a debt of gratitude to all your sacrifices we will also prove to you that you are not wrong in supporting us. We will not frustrate you. We will sustain this academic endeavor that we have started until we get the crown of success. To the Administration of Brokenshire College, we entrust your academic fate to you. We also believe in your vision that out of us – your students soon to be your graduates in the nursing profession, you will see our communities healthy and strong. Your school has become a part of our lives. To it we owe the skills and knowledge that we have, our Alma Mater.
Thank you very much. May God continue to bless your management to sustain the production of more nurses under your auspices in this part of the country for humanity’s sake.