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Don Bosco Technical High School (Paterson, NJ)
Don Bosco Technical High School may refer to: * Don Bosco Technical High School (Boston) * Don Bosco Technical High School (East Timor) The Don Bosco Technical High School is a 3-year vocational institution in Fatumaca, East Timor. It was established as the Fatumaca Technical School in 1973 and offered two courses: carpentry and mechanics. The School is a privately managed by the ... * Don Bosco Technical High School (Paterson, NJ) {{disambiguation ...
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Don Bosco Technical High School (Boston)
Don Bosco Technical High School (called as Don Bosco Trade School from 1946 to 1954 and officially named Don Bosco School of Technology from 1993 until its closure) was an all-boys Roman Catholic secondary school for grades 9 through 12 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. It was founded in 1946 as a school for immigrant boys by the Salesians of Don Bosco, a religious order of priests and brothers, and closed in 1998. History Founding and expansion In 1945, the Salesians of Don Bosco in Boston purchased the neglected former John Paul Jones School building, built in 1898, located at 145 Byron St. in East Boston and renovated it. Don Bosco Trade School, as it was known then, opened for the 1946-1947 school year with two teachers, Br. Julius Bollati, S.D.B. and Br. Angelo Bongiorno, S.D.B. and 16 students. The new school was founded in almost a perfect location and time period: it served large numbers of the underprivileged children of mostly Roman Catholic Italian immigran ...
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Don Bosco Technical High School (East Timor)
The Don Bosco Technical High School is a 3-year vocational institution in Fatumaca, East Timor. It was established as the Fatumaca Technical School in 1973 and offered two courses: carpentry and mechanics. The School is a privately managed by the Salesians of Don Bosco. In March 1981 Father Carlos Filipe Ximenes Belo became the Director of the school, where he further developed the program of modern technological education during his two-year tenure. In 1985, the Fatumaca Technical School became known as STM (Sekolah Teknologi Menengah) where it enjoyed the same level as Senior Secondary School. According to the needs to the country, the School introduced two new courses: electrics and electronics. Initially the school accept only male students from all the districts and follows the curriculum of the Ministry of Education. All the courses run for 3 years and is divided into 3 semesters per year. The school has 4 practical workshops, fully equipped enabling students do undertake ...
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