History
C.S.I School of Nursing steps into it’s 70th year providing quality education and training programs, amidst great difficulties enduring success in all fronts. Started in 1913, by the American Missionaries, this
prestigious institution served the society in a small way by providing education in lower grade nursing and midwifery courses in Tamil for women and children at The Christian Mission Hospital, Madurai. In 1934, it
launched its first higher grade nursing for men. However, it was in 1950, where higher grade general nursing and midwifery courses were commenced. Till date nearly 70 batches of our nestlings have hatched and have
spread their wings across India and all over the world.
Administration
The School of Nursing was started in 1913 with lower grade Nursing and Midwifery Courses in Tamil in the Hospital for women and children. In 1934 Higher grade Nursing for men started. Higher grade General Nursing and
Midwifery course was begun in 1951. Many men and women of nursing background have toiled to nurture this institution to its present status and memorable among them are sisters – Fint, Betty Taylor, Wilson, Raynert,
Attwood, Margery Thomas, E.B. Lang, D.S. Hoath and Mrs. Glory Malliga.