Don Bosco High School, Guwahati
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Don Bosco Senior Secondary School is a school located in
Guwahati Guwahati (, ; formerly rendered Gauhati, ) is the biggest city of the Indian state of Assam and also the largest metropolis in northeastern India. Dispur, the capital of Assam, is in the circuit city region located within Guwahati and is the ...
,
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. It is a
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school founded on the teachings of Saint
John Bosco John Melchior Bosco ( it, Giovanni Melchiorre Bosco; pms, Gioann Melchior Bòsch; 16 August 181531 January 1888), popularly known as Don Bosco , was an Catholic Church in Italy, Italian Catholic priest, educator, writer and saint of the 19t ...
, and is run by the
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. Started in 1948, Don Bosco is one of the leading private schools in the North-Eastern states. It currently operates 12 standards, divided into primary, middle, senior and senior secondary sections. The school is managed by a Principal, with Vice Principals and Teacher-Coordinators operating under him. The school currently houses 3000 students.


History


Predecessor

''Our Lady’s Orphanage'', a school for boys of the Assam plains was the predecessor of the current high school. It inaugurated on 24 May 1926, by Rt. Rev. Mgr. Mathias S.C.D.D., Prefect Apostolic of Assam. At the time, a residence and a workshop were constructed. The technical school began in 1928 with 12 students. It then exponentially grew into two large workshops with 200 students by 1938. The name ''Our Lady’s Orphanage'' was then changed to ''Don Bosco Technical School, Guwahati''. In 1937, the school operated classes I to IV. During the
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, it was taken over by the army in June 1942 and the school was closed.


Current school

In February 1948, at an inaugural ceremony presided over by Dr. Bhubaneswar Barua, the school was formally restarted with an enrollment of 92 students in five classes from III to VII. Mr. Har Mohan Das was the headmaster and the first principal was Rev. Fr. Attilio Colussi. The opening of Class VIII was approved by the director of public instruction in February 1948. The school was affiliated to
Gauhati University Gauhati University, also known as GU, is a collegiate public state university located in Guwahati, Assam, India. It was established on 26 January 1948 under the provisions of an Act enacted by the Assam Legislative Assembly. It is the oldest ...
in 1951 and its candidates were permitted to appear for matriculation in the year 1952, when 9 out of 12 students of the Tenth Standard appeared and eight succeeded. Mr. Nirmal Kumar Choudhury, former Vice Chancellor of Gauhati University, was one of them. Parts of the school buildings were used by Assam Civil Engineering School prior to 1948 and by Gauhati University in 1948. Public demand in 1958 led to the beginning of the English section from Class VIII with required permission from the University. Class IV, V and VI in the English section started in 1962. In 1980 the pre-primary and primary sections were opened. With the addition of pre-primary and primary sections, the school rapidly grew in size and status. It was the first school in the North-East to have computer education (which began in 1987), an auditorium and sports complex (1993), and a meteorological observatory center (2002). As the 20th century drew to a close, Don Bosco had formed a prominent foothold among the education institutes of the North-East. The most dramatic changes in the school were seen at the start of the 21st century. Under the leadership of the then headmaster Fr. Joseph M. Thelekkatt, the school management drew up plans for an extension block – known as the ''Centenary Block'' – to commemorate 100 years (1906–2006) of Don Bosco Society's services in India. The new block comprised both an Academic Section composed of more classrooms and a sports and culture section. Academically, the primary school curriculum and teaching methods were revamped. The teachers of the primary school underwent several workshops to familiarize them with child centered and activity oriented teaching methods. Further the school sought and obtained affiliation under the central Board of Secondary Education. Since 2006 the school is affiliated to the CBSE board. The first batch of students is scheduled to appear for the Central Board examinations in 2009.The first batch of Kindergarten appeared in 2010. The teachers have also been trained to use multimedia teaching aids. The school has created a resource centre in view of providing the campus with WiFi. The school administration software "Campuscare" has automated the school offices, Library and school administration.


Coeducation

Don Bosco School was originally an all-boys school, but has started to move towards coeducation. The senior secondary section already admits both boys and girls. The first batch of female students in the youngest grades of Kindergarten and Class I were admitted in 2010 and Don Bosco is a co-ed school now.


Milestones

1922–1953 * 1922 – Arrival of the Salesian Missionaries. Establishment of Don Bosco Centre in Guwahati. First Salesian Priest to work in Guwahati – Fr. Gill (from Spain). * 1925 – First Rector of Don Bosco School, Guwahati – Fr. Piasescki (Poland). * 1926 – Opening of our Lady's Orphanage by Fr. Piasescki (Rector) and Msgr. Mathias (Provincial). * 1928 – Don Bosco Technical School opened in Guwahati. * 1947 – Don Bosco College Hostel started by Fr.Uget, Provincial and Fr. Colussi, Rector. * 1948 – Opening of Don Bosco School, Guwahati. * 1952 – First Batch of students to write matric examinations under Guwahati University. * 1953 – First issue of school magazine "The Bosconian" was out. 1954–1987 * 1954 – Introduction of house system. * 1964 – First batch of students to write HSLC exams under SEBA. * 1968 – Don Bosco Technical School shifted to Don Bosco Maligaon. * 1978 – Interact Club takes initiatives to bring Mother Teresa to Guwahati and established the first concert. * 1980 – Opening of Pre-primary and Primary Classes. * 1987 – Introduction of computers in the School. 1988–2002 * 1988 – The Celebration of Don Bosco's Birth Centenary by the Salesian family under the leadership of Don Bosco Guwahati. All India Don Bosco Table Tennis Championship and Centenary of Don Bosco organised. * 1989 – First issue of school newsletter "Bosconews" published. * 1990 – The Blessing of the newly constructed St. Joseph's Church. * 1993 – Inauguration of the new Don Bosco Auditorium cum Sports Complex. * 1995 – The diocese of Guwahati became an Archdiocese. * 2002 – Construction of the covered gallery and the Bro. Ignatius Pavilion. * 2002 – Girl students admitted into the Evening school. Adult literacy and Skills training centre opened, for women. * 2002 – Inauguration of the Office of the DB Past Pupils, Guwahati Unit. 2003–2005 * 2004 – Renovation and air-conditioning of Don Bosco library. * 2004 – Inauguration of Don Bosco Annex. * 2004 – Commencement of "Live-in Exposure Camps" for Primary and middle school classes. * 2004 – Inauguration of Vechi and Vigano computer labs. * 2004 – Abolishing of examination and tests for primary classes and the introduction of continuous evaluation for the primary school. * 2005 – Introduction of Digital classroom and multi-media teaching aids. 2006 * 2006 – Construction of the Art Gallery. * 2006 – Don Bosco Rongali Bihu Utsav organised for the first time. * 2006 – Affiliation of the school to Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). * 2006 – Foundation Laying ceremony for the Centenary Block. 2008 * 2008 – Blessing of the Academic Wing of the Centenary Block. * 2008 – Abolishing of textbooks for classes I-III. * 2008 – Last batch for HSLC examinations under Secondary Education Board of Assam (SEBA). * 2008 – Inauguration of Jeevan Sarathi Counselling services. * 2008 – Inauguration of Diamond Jubilee Park and monument of Gandhiji. * 2008 – Installation of wall murals of the four patrons of the house system. * 2008 – Foundation laying ceremony of the Diamond Jubilee Wing for disaster management. 2009–present * 2009 – First batch for Board exams under Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE). * 2009 – Don Bosco upgraded to Senior Secondary. * 2009 – Admission of girl students to class XI. * 2010 – Admission of girl students to Kindergarten and Class I. * 2020 - First batch of girl students for Class X Board exams.


Rectors

* Fr. Attilio Colussi 948 – 1949* Fr. Arneodo 949 – 1953* Fr. E. Zanon 953 – 1957* Fr. Del Col 957 – 1960* Fr. Melino 960 – 1967* Fr. Patrick Burns 967 – 1973* Fr. T.T. Thomas 973 – 1979* Fr. P.J. Thomas 979 – 1985* Fr. V.M. Thomas 985 – 1989* Fr. C.T. Lukose 989 – 1992* Fr. K.O. Augustine 992 – 1995* Fr. C. Kuriala 995 – 2001* Fr. J.M. Thelekkatt 001—2012* Fr. Antony Thekkel 012–2015* Fr. Sebastian Mathew 015–present


Headmasters

* Mr. Harmohan Das 1948–1953 * Fr. Patrick Burns 1953–1968 * Fr. Thomas Vattoth 1968–1971 * Fr. K.S.Paul 1971–1973 * Fr. T.T.Thomas 1973–1979 * Fr. J.Thelekkatt 1979–1980 * Fr. V.J.Sebastian 1980–1982 * Fr. V.M.Thomas 1982–1990 * Fr. M.C.George 1990–1993 * Fr. Mathew Vellankal 1993–1995 * Fr. C.Kuriala 1995–2001


Principals

* Fr. J. M. Thelekkatt 2001–2012 * Fr. Antony Thekkel 2012–2015 * Fr. Sebastian Mathew 2015–present


House System


Bezbarua House

Patron:
Lakshminath Bezbarua ' Lakshminath Bezbarua (, 14 October 1864), was an Assamese poet, novelist and playwright of modern Assamese literature. He was one of the literary stalwarts of the Jonaki Era, the age of romanticism in Assamese literature when through his ess ...

Colour: Yellow
Motto: No Pain, No Gain Marshalls :Senior/Senior Secondary: Mr. Abonti Kumar Bordoloi :Middle: Mrs. Munmi Mazumdar :Primary: Mrs. Manisha Barua


Bordoloi House

''Patron:''
Nabin Chandra Bordoloi Nabin Chandra Bardoloi (1875–1936) was an Indian writer, politician and leader of Indian National Congress party from Assam. An Indian independence movement activist, he was a prominent leader from Assam in the Non-cooperation movement (1920 ...

Colour: Green
Motto: Character Is True Wealth Marshalls :Senior/Senior Secondary: Mrs. Sangita Chakraborty :Middle: Mrs. Sagarika Singh :Primary: Mrs. Mamoni Das


Lachit House

Patron:
Lachit Borphukan Lachit Barphukan was an Ahom commander, known for his leadership in the Battle of Saraighat that thwarted an invasion by Mughal forces under the command of Ramsingh I. Biography Lachit was born to Momai Tamuli, a commoner who rose to the ran ...

Colour: Red
Motto: Service To Humanity Marshalls :Senior/Senior Secondary: Mr. Abonti Kumar Bordoloi :Middle: Mrs. Savita George :Primary: Mrs. Leena Das


Phukan House

Patron:
Tarun Ram Phukan Tarun Ram Phukan (also Phookun, as, তৰুণ ৰাম ফুকন; 22 January 1877 – 28 July 1939) was a prominent leader of Assam. He was popularly known as ''Deshbhakta''. Early life and education Tarun Ram Phukan was born in 187 ...

Colour: Blue {{color box, blue
Motto: Nobility Of Character Marshalls :Senior/Senior Secondary: Mrs. Sharmistha Das :Middle: ..... :Primary: Mr. Basil Maraya


External links


Official website
* http://www.salesians.org/salesians.html * http://donboscoindia.com/english/defaultbosco.php Schools in Guwahati Christian schools in Assam Educational institutions established in 1948 1948 establishments in India