Don Bosco Academy

Don Bosco Academy
Address
Digha - Ashiana Road, PO Digha Ghat, Patna - 800011, Bihar, India
Information
School type Private Co-Ed
Motto For God & Country
Patron saint(s) St. John Bosco
Established 1973
Founded 1973
Founder Alfred & Dorothy de Rozario
Sister school Don Bosco Academy, McCluskiegunj, Ranchi-829208
School district Patna
Session April–March
School code BI005/1983
Director Alfred George deRozario
Principal Mary Alphonsa[1]
Vice principal Eric John de Rozario[2]
Treasurer/Bursar Michael Daniell
Medium of language English
Hours in school day 5-6 hrs
Campus size 2 acres
Houses BLUE, GREEN, RED & YELLOW
Athletics Yes
Sports Football, Volleyball, Cricket, Table-Tennis, Caroms, Chess, Throw ball, Karate, Yoga, Badminton
Nickname DBA
Affiliations Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations
Website donboscopatna.com

Don Bosco Academy, Patna is a co-educational institution located in the Digha area of Patna, India,[2] established in 1973. It is affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi – ISC/ICSE school (till 12th standard). It was founded by Alfred de Rozario (one of the distinguished members and well-known personalities in Bihar) and Dorothy de Rozario and is now managed by the Don Bosco Anglo-Indian Educational Society.

The school has two branches in Patna, from Patliputra (for junior classes - class 4 ) 5 to Std 12 at the Digha campus. The school functions in its own campus, measuring 2 acres (8,100 m2) at Digha, Patna. The school building is four-storied, with a playing field and an open air stage. The school has science laboratories for Physics, Chemistry and Biology, 2 multi-purpose hall's and over 30 State of the Art Smart Class-rooms & other spacious classrooms, three computer laboratories and a library. It has school buses for transporting students. DBA organises various intra−school and inter−school football and cricket tournaments every year.

Curriculum

The school is affiliated to the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, New Delhi since July 1983 to conduct the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education Examination (ICSE-Year-10) and from 1999 to conduct the Indian School Certificate (Year-12 ) examination (ISC-12).

Subjects

References

  1. Our Correspondent (2013-05-10). "Mercury rise relief for kids". Telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 2013-11-14.
  2. 1 2 "'Children's Day still relevant' - The Times of India". Timesofindia.indiatimes.com. 1970-01-01. Retrieved 2013-11-14.

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Coordinates: 25°38′11″N 85°05′09″E / 25.6364°N 85.0858°E / 25.6364; 85.0858

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