About Don Bosco
Priest, Confessor, Founder.Don Bosco, founder of the Salesian Society. Born of poor parents in a little cabin at Becchi, a hill-side hamlet near Castelnuovo, Piedmont, Italy, 16 August 1815; died 31 January 1888; declared Venerable by Pius X, 21 July 1907, a saint by Pius XI, in 1934. Pope John Paul II called him "Father and Teacher of Youth." Through heroic sacrifices and by dint of hard work he became a priest in 1841. As a priest, he dedicated himself to the service of boys, especially the poor by offering them food, lodging, and education. Through the help of generous persons, he opened technical schools, hostels, and other institutions. Soon he founded a society of collaborators and extended his work to all of the Europe and even to the other continents.

OUR ACHIEVEMENTS


About Us
The aim of this institution is to impart sound education by cultivating in the pupils habits of piety, virtue and discipline. Education in Don Bosco School is based on the preventive system. The three areas of the preventive system are Reason, Religion and Loving Kindness. Reason aims at convincing the youth the need to follow ‘truth and good’ in accordance with their intellectual development, need and situation. Religion aims at instilling in the pupils believe in God and respect for what is godly. Loving kindness is synonymous with ‘charity’ or ‘love’. It is ‘love’ that is expressed in words, deeds and even in looks and demeanor. Basically, the preventive system tries to avoid every occasion of evil by proper supervision and convinces the children need to do good and avoid evil through friendly persuasion.
Why We Are The Best
Reason aims at convincing the youth the need to follow ‘truth and good’ in accordance with their intellectual development, need and situation.
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