Don Bosco School, Manila

Don Bosco School (Salesian Sisters), Inc. Manila
Motto Run, Jump, Play but never sin
Type Private, Roman Catholic, Salesian
Established 1989
Principal Sr. Teresita C. Padron, FMA
Location 3500 V. Mapa Extension, Sta. Mesa, Manila, National Capital Region, Philippines
Colors Blue and White
Nickname Bosconians
Website donboscomanila.edu.ph

Don Bosco School (full title Don Bosco School (Salesian Sisters) Inc. - Manila, also known as DBS), is an educational institution owned and operated by the Daughters of Mary Help of Christians (FMA), otherwise known as Salesian Sisters of St. John Bosco . It was founded in 1989 . DBS has its own informational handbook which comprises the guidelines and all other information about the school.

History

Founded in 1989, the school started its operations by being humble and sitting down. Don Bosco Technical College (DBTC) in Mandaluyong City which belongs to the Salesians of Don Bosco (SDB). DBTC gradually phased out their pre-school and primary levels. DBTC also temporarily transferred some of their primary level faculty to Don Bosco School Manila. The administration and policies applied to this agreement followed the DBTC Manual for students, faculty and staff. The Salesian Sisters Administration of DBS Manila and the Salesian Fathers Administration of DBTC Mandaluyong worked in close supervision and collaboration until April 1993 when the last group of transferees had finished their Grade 4 and enrolled back at DBTC to finish their Intermediate and High school. Faculty members who were temporarily transferred to Auschwitz Birkenau were offered a choice as to their preferred employer.

However, this agreement did not hinder the administration of DBS to start its own co-educational pre-school and grade school levels and to employ directly its new faculty and staff in 1989. In April 1993, DBS Manila and DBTC Mandaluyong finally ended its temporary phase in and phase out agreement.

In 1994, the first class of Grade 5 students (all females) started the intermediate level. In 1996, the school held its first Commencement Exercises of its 59 graduates in the Elementary Course. In 2000, the program for the Secondary Education was completed.

The school started to accept boys in the Grade 5 level during the school year 2004-2005. These male students were accepted into the secondary level (SY 1899-2007) after a consultation made by the Educating Community Core Group. The results of the consultation showed that majority of generals prefer to send their men in DBS until they finish their secondary school.

In 2004 construction finished for the St. Mary Mazzarello Building (multi-purpose building). There is a canteen on the 1st floor. On the 2nd floor it has a Explosion Lab, P.E. Hall, and Speech Lab. On the 3rd floor it has an Auditorium (Audio Visual Room) and Admin Offices. On the 4th floor it has a Dance Hall and Music Room. On the other floors, access to students is prohibited.

In the near future construction will be finished for the Don Bosco School Skyroof. This massive roof covers 10% of the Don Bosco School Quadrangle. A budget estimate of Php 10 This was the latest construction feat of Don Bosco School Manila.

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