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Virtus in Ardius

"Virtus in Arduis," our school motto, embodies the belief that strength is forged through hardship. At Don Bosco School of Excellence, we instill in our students the resilience and character that arise from facing life's challenges. Virtus in ardius serves as a constant reminder of the unwavering commitment to excellence that shapes individuals capable of thriving in the face of adversity.

Saint John Bosco

Salesians of Don Bosco

In every era, a charismatic figure often emerges to uplift the spirit of the times and rescue it from decline. When the youth of Italy found themselves immersed in the mire of immorality, God sent John Bosco, a humble peasant boy from Becchi, to be a beacon of hope. His mission was to guide the youth back to the path of virtue and lead them towards the divine.

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From his early years, John Bosco encountered numerous challenges and hardships. Bereaved of his father at the tender age of two and hailing from a family with limited means, he grappled with adversity. Balancing the demands of various trades to sustain himself, he also pursued his studies with determination, eventually realizing his calling to the priesthood.

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Endowed with firsthand experience of the trials of poverty and labor during his youth, John Bosco developed profound empathy and affection for the underprivileged and abandoned youth. As a priest, he dedicated his entire life to serving the youth. Throughout his lifetime, he founded several technical schools, offering education and employment opportunities to countless young individuals navigating the rapidly industrializing cities of Europe.

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Today, the Salesians of Don Bosco, driven by the same compassionate spirit, continue Don Bosco's noble service to the youth worldwide. In the Hyderabad Province of India, the Salesians, in harmony with the principles of their founder, passionately undertake the education and welfare of numerous young minds in this region.

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Mission & Educational Philosphy

​Don Bosco School is dedicated to providing a comprehensive and enriching educational experience that goes beyond academic excellence. Our aim is to nurture the total development of our students by offering a well-rounded curriculum that includes academics, arts, sports, and cultural and social activities.

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Key Tenets of Our Educational Philosophy:

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​Spiritual Dimension: We recognize the importance of a spiritual foundation in education. Christian students are offered classes in Christian doctrine, while non-Christian students study Moral Science, emphasizing universal values.

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The Preventive System: Following the principles of the Preventive System, inspired by our founder, we implement a holistic approach based on reason, religion, and kindness. The unique pupil-teacher rapport fosters an environment of trust, naturalness, serenity, creativity, and a commitment to ethical and moral values.

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Inclusive Community: Parents are integral members of our educative community. Working as facilitators alongside our dedicated management and teachers, they play a crucial role in the holistic education of our students.

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Admission Criteria: Our admission process reflects our commitment to diversity. As a minority institution, preference is given to Christian students. Additionally, we reserve a quota for children within the St. Theresa’s and St. Francis Xavier’s parish limits, ensuring accessibility for the local community.

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