About Don Bosco Matriculation Higher Secondary School
Saint John Bosco, commonly known as Don Bosco, was an Italian Catholic priest who dedicated his life to the education of young boys. He was born at Becchi, near Turin, in Northern Italy, on 16th August 1815.
Don Bosco was kept away from regular schooling because of many difficulties. His father died when he was two and so his poor family needed his services at the farm. Bosco’s elder stepbrother opposed all his plans of getting even an elementary education. Yet through sheer dint of will power and the help of many a generous heart, he got himself educated to support himself. At this time he worked at odd jobs – all of which he later taught his orphans.
After he became a priest in 1841, he expanded his work for poor and abandoned boys. Born and bred in poverty and having grown up among boys who, for want of a decent home, lived in the streets, he understood well their yearning for food and love which were never adequately satisfied in their homes
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Year of EstablishmentNA
Co-Ed StatusCo-Educational
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Classes OfferedNursery-10
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Education MediumEnglish
Student : Teacher Ratio-:-
School TypeChristian Schools
Don Bosco Matriculation Higher Secondary School Admission Criteria & Eligibility
Documents required at the time of Reporting
Birth Certificate
Photograph of Child
Aadhar Card of Child
Residence Proof
Photograph - Parents / Guardian
Aadhar Card - Parents
Passport (if any)
Don Bosco Matriculation Higher Secondary School Fee Structure (INR)
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Infrastructure & Facilities
Computer Lab
Labs
Library
Play Ground
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