Don Bosco Academy, Pampanga

High School Building
Motto Luctor Et Emergo
(I Struggle, I Win)
Type Private, Salesian
Established 1956 (Bacolor) 1996 (Mabalacat City)
Rector Fr. Jose Armando G. Cortez, SDB
Principal Fr. Robert Paul Zarate, SDB
Students Approx. 1,400
Location Mabalacat, Pampanga, Philippines
Campus Urban
Accreditation PAASCU Level II
Colors Gray, Blue and White             
Nickname Bosconians, Busko, Salesians
Affiliations MILO Best Pasarelle, SBP, TCPEIA, CEAP, CBCP
Mascot Grigio
Website www.dbapampanga.net

Don Bosco Academy (also called "Don Bosco Pampanga" or simply "DBA") is a private Catholic educational institution for boys run by the Salesians of Don Bosco in the Philippines. Its campus is located in Mabalacat City, Pampanga, Philippines.

This school was named after St. John Bosco whom the Catholic Church has proclaimed as the "Father and Teacher of Youth." St. John Bosco dedicated his life to education of the youth. To continue this work, he founded a religious congregation of priests and brothers - the Salesians of Don Bosco (SDB).

History

Statue of Don Bosco

Don Bosco in the Philippines

The presence of Don Bosco in the Philippines began in 1912 when two Salesian priests arrived in the Parish of Nuestra de los Remedios in Malate, Manila. Ten years later, the Rt. Rev. Msgr. William Piani,SDB and Rev. Louis Morrow,SDB were appointed Delegate and Secretary respectively. The Salesian mission in the Philippines took a more definite shape with the designation of Rev. Fr. Charles Braga, SDB as the first Provincial Superior. He paved the way for the establishment of a permanent Salesian Society in the country.

The first Salesian educational institution, St. John Bosco Academy, was founded in 1951 in Tarlac, Tarlac. A second institution was established in 1952 at Victorias, Negros Occidental, and was followed by other schools in Mandaluyong in 1953, in Cebu and in Makati in 1954 and eventually Pampanga in 1956.[1]

Development

The years that followed saw an ever-increasing enrollment of students that paved the way for the construction of more buildings and facilities inside the DBA campus.

The grade school curriculum offering expanded to add Grades 3 to 4.

In 1963, a fourth edifice was added. This was the two-story Juniorate or Salesian School for Minor Seminarians, a seedbed for many future Salesian priests and lay brothers in the Philippines. A large multi-purpose gymnasium was also built on the same year to house the sports and cultural facilities of the school.

As DBA's fame grew, it saw a continuous expansion of its campus facilities and a significant increase in student population to a point that the school had to regulate enrollment admissions in the form of entrance exams and interviews. In less than a decade, a young school exclusively for boys, seminarians and out-of-school youth flourished rapidly to meet the growing interest in the charism of Don Bosco.

Relocation

Lahar covered most of the buildings of Don Bosco Academy in 1995. The school almost transferred in another province if not for the intervention of Archbishop Paciano Aniceto, D.D. of the Archdiocese of San Fernando. Through the generous offering of the Benedictine Sisters, they allowed Don Bosco Academy to hold classes in their school shifting with their students (Monday to Wednesday for the Scholasticans and Thursday to Saturday for the Bosconians). This continued until Don Bosco Academy was given a second founding in 1996 in the northern town of Mabalacat, Pampanga. Much like the persistent nature of its founder, Fr. Godfrey Roozen,SDB Don Bosco Academy was transplanted in this area and the Salesian charism and system of education continued.

Generous benefactors in the form of the heirs of the late Mr. & Mrs. Tomas and Maria Dizon donated a four-hectare land in Barangay Mabiga of this town to the rebuilding of Don Bosco Academy. By moving to the north of the province, the Salesians of Don Bosco have expanded their presence and service to more Kapampangan.

In May 2009, the School opened its newest wing, consisting of the St. Francis Auditorium, where some events are held. The Savio Hall holds meetings or some classes if the rooms are not available. Lastly, the General Science and Biology Laboratories and the computer rooms have been moved to the newest wing.

In 2010, Don Bosco Academy inaugurated the gymnasium for badminton together with the expansion of the dining hall of the Salesian Residence in time for the visit of the Regional Superior of the Salesians of Don Bosco, Fr. Vaclav Clement, SDB.

At about August 2011, a new room was built, the Collaborative Classroom, wherein a section will spend 1 day of a regular school day in this classroom, bringing their laptops for various activities. Each day a section is scheduled, starting from the 4th years going down to the Grade Seven.

With the help of the Parents' Council, the Grade School football field was improved in the summer of 2012. Top soil was placed on it and drainage system was installed to avoid the flooding of the field.

In early 2014, two flagpoles were built as part of the A.P. Club's and school year's legacy project.

On March 11, 2015, the renovation on the school chapel started.

A new wing on the High School Building is currently being considered for the expansion for the K-12 program. Don Bosco Academy is now accepting girls but only for Senior High School.

There are only 2 sections in kindergarten. Kinder Sections:

For grades 1, 2 and 3, there are 2 sections while for grades 4, 5 and 6 is 3.

Grade School Sections:

There are 5 sections per grade level located at the High School Department. As of S.Y. 2016-2017, the grade 8 sections reduced to 4. ABM Strand has only 1 section. All sections in high school are changed.

High School Sections:

Past Sections: Blanco, Giordani, Kazmiersky, Kesy, Klinik

Past Sections: Eirin, Gracia, Ramos, Sandor, Srugi

Past Sections: Ferrando, Hlond, Lustosa, Olivares, Ortiz

Past Sections: Cafasso, Caravario, Murialdo, Versiglia, Zatti

Grade 11 courses will offer:

Kowalski, Orione, Rinaldi, Rua

Guanella

Vision-Mission Statement

Don Bosco Academy envisions the Educative Pastoral Community especially the young to become integrated persons who are servant-leaders in the Church of the Poor.

It commits itself:

The Salesians

The Salesians of Don Bosco Academy for school year 2017-2018 consists of:

Clubs

Religious Sodalities

Interest Clubs

Academic Clubs

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. Don Bosco Pampanga official website Archived September 13, 2010, at the Wayback Machine.

Don Bosco Pampanga - Official Website

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