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Senior High School Unit. The Senior High School unit of Don Bosco Technical Institute of Makati is housed at the Father Carlo Braga Building. It is driven by a research-oriented and innovative program aimed to equip learners with academic and technical competencies, making them globally competitive and college-ready. Curriculum
Don Bosco Technical Institute of Makati; G. General Pio del Pilar National High School; Guadalupe Catholic School; M.
Don Bosco High School (in partnership with Local Government) - Cotcot, Liloan, Cebu; Don Bosco Training Center and Youth Center - Borongan, Easter Samar; Don Bosco Technological Center, Inc. - Prenza, Balamban, Cebu; Don Bosco Youth Center and Training Center - Pasil, Cebu City; St. Louis School - Don Bosco (SLS-DB) - Dumaguete City
Pages in category "Don Bosco schools in the Philippines" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
High School in Don Bosco School may be divided into three; Junior High School (Grades 7-8), High School (Grades 9-10), and Senior High School (Grades 11-12). The curriculum for high school is virtually the same with the grade school with the only exceptions are; Mother Tongue, and Penmanship are removed and GMRC is renamed into RHGP.
The figure at the center of a Salesian school is Saint John Bosco or Don Bosco, who is also known as "Father, teacher, and friend of the youth." Don Bosco was a 19th-century visionary from Italy who created a system of education for boys and girls from marginalized areas of society. For Don Bosco, "Prevention" meant helping a youth before he or ...
St. John Bosco Academy (Don Bosco Technical Institute, Tarlac) which was established in 1947 in Tarlac, Tarlac was the first to be established, and subsequently followed by other Don Bosco schools in Mandaluyong (1953), Cebu (1954), Makati (1954) and eventually Pampanga (1956). [1]
By 1998, the seminary in Don Bosco Technology Center was renamed as the Don Bosco Formation Center (DBFC). In 2004, the province decided to gather its formation organizations into one house. Thus, DBFC was transferred to Don Bosco Missionary Seminary. Awaiting its full installation, it was ought to replace the High School Aspirantate of DBMS.