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Don Bosco High & Technical School, Liluah

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Don Bosco School, Liluah
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TypePrivate; minority
MottoVirtus et Labor
(Virtue and Labour)
Established8 December 1937
RectorFr. Biji Thomas, SDB
PrincipalFr.Sunit Kero
GradesKindergarten to 12th grade
EnrollmentAll-boys; c. 200 annually
AffiliationCouncil for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE)
Vice PrincipalFr. Eugine Kujur, SDB
BursarFr. John Malliakal, SDB
Websitedonboscoliluah.org

Don Bosco School Liluah, or DBL, is an all-boys, English medium school located in Liluah, near the city of Kolkata, India. It operates under the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations and takes students from the lower kindergarten through grade twelve.[1] The school was established in 1937, and is run by the Salesians of Don Bosco S.D.B. which is a minority institution within the Catholic Church. The patron saint of the school is St. John Bosco, popularly known as Don Bosco. The motto of the school is "Virtus et Labor". The school celebrated its Platinum Jubilee in December 2012.[2]

History

Don Bosco Liluah emblem

The land for the school was bought in 1928 by the Salesian Provincial, and the church was built in 1937. It became the first parish church in the country dedicated to St. John Bosco. The technical school was begun in 1937 and started functioning in 1939.[3] The school was closed for four years from 1942 to 1946 for use by the army during the Second World War.

It was recognized by the Government in August 1948, and in 1954 the first batch of students appeared for the Senior Cambridge Exams. In July 1958, the school auditorium was inaugurated. The main building of the school was inaugurated by the Archbishop of Calcutta in November 1959.

In January 1977 the Free Night School was started, to cater to the needs of the poor children of the locality. The First Inter Schools cultural and co-curricular festival named as "Bosco Blow Up" was held on September 1977, with seven participant schools. Don Bosco Self-employment was started in August 1978 for the young men of the locality who are school drop-outs to enable them to learn a trade and earn their livelihood.[3]

The new parish church was blessed in December 1984 by Rev. Fr. K.A. Joseph, the Salesian Provincial in the presence of Rev. Fr. Mariano Uguet, who had been instrumental in acquiring and setting up the institution, and Rev. Fr. Attilio Colussi, the first Rector. A computer centre was set up in December 1986, and the following year the school celebrated its Golden Jubilee, with a function presided over by the Governor of West Bengal Nurul Hasan.

In 1997, DBL celebrated its Diamond Jubilee with a grand function presided over by the Governor of West Bengal K. V. Raghunatha Reddy. The 1990s also saw the commissioning of the north-eastern four storey building for the boarding pupils and the renovation of the Technical School building.

Platinum Jubilee Celebrations
In 2012, DBL celebrated its Platinum Jubilee with an eight-day festival held on the school grounds. A statue of Don Bosco was inaugurated by Rachhpal Singh, the Minister of Tourism, for West Bengal. Many past Rectors and Salesians of the school were present, including Fr. Peter Lourdes SDB, a student in the first cohort of DBL.[4]

Rectors

  • Fr. A. Colussi (1937–39)
  • Fr. M. Ferarrio (1940-40)
  • Fr. T. Lopez (1940–41)
  • Fr. L. Buri (1941–49)
  • Fr. J. Bacchiarello (1950–51)
  • Fr. A. Buccieri (1952–56)
  • Fr. M. Uguet (1956–62)
  • Fr. R. Stroscio (1962–65)
  • Fr. P.J. Sheehy (1965–67)
  • Fr. R. Maiques (1967–70)
  • Fr. A.J. Sebastian (1970–76)
  • Fr. P.P. Varkey (1976–79)
  • Fr. C.A. Joseph (1979–85)
  • Fr. B. Fernandes (1985–91)
  • Fr. J. Manippadeth (1991–95)
  • Fr. D. Kachira (1995-2000)
  • Fr. C.J. George (2000–05)
  • Fr. J. Pathickal (2005–11)
  • Fr. B. Thomas (2011–present )

Academics

The method of education followed in the school is the Salesian Preventive System taught and practised by St. John Bosco. It is based on the three pillars of Reason, Religion and Loving Kindness.

The school operates under the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations. Its 10th year students take Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) Examinations and those in the 12th years take Indian School Certificate (ISC) Examinations. DBL received the Calcutta Telegraph School of the Year award for "commitment to all-round excellence" in 2007, 2010, 2011and 2015.[5][6][7] One of its students, Anurag Poddar, placed 3rd in the all-India rankings for the 2013 ISC examinations by scoring 98.50%. The highest rank in ISC 2015 is secured by Pankaj Bhootra (99%).[8][9]

Facilities

The DBL's four storey main building with a statue of St. John Bosco on its roof was described in 1970 as the tallest building in Liluah.[10] It houses classrooms as well as the school library; music room; 8 science and language laboratories; and an examination hall (which also doubles as multimedia teaching hall). The school auditorium seats 1500 people. The school complex has a Reverse Osmosis Water Purification Unit and emergency power generator capable of running the entire school. There are two playing fields, a series of gardens known as the Infant Jesus Park, and a combined basketball and tennis court (added as part of the 2012 Platinum Jubilee). The school also offers Digital Classes for the students.

Extra-curricular activities and events

DBL has 14 clubs and youth groups which organize activities for their members. The Boy Scouts is open to all students, while membership in the other clubs is open to students of Class 9 and above. Every club has a special "Club Week" where it organises various club-related events for students of all classes. These events include debates, quizzes, science exhibitions, sports tournaments and singing and dance competitions. Each club also handles the organisation and management of several events in "Boscotsav", the annual school fest. Sports available at the school include cricket, basketball, cricket, football, volleyball, table tennis, and karate, with coaching facilities for the first three. The football team competes against other local schools and at district-level.

Other extra-curricular activities include: a quiz team, which competes with local schools and in city-wide competitions; a chess team, which participates in state-level and inter-school level competitions; and a debating team, which finished as National runners up in the 2008 "Debating Matters India" conducted by the British Council[11] and the Institute of Ideas.[12] The school MUN(Model United Nations) team won the top award of Best Delegation along with several other awards at LMCMUN 2009, organised by La Martiniere Calcutta in association with the West Bengal Federation of the United Nations Association, the first ever Model United Nations organised in Eastern India. The school's annual magazine, The Canvas, is a collection of sketches, prose, poetry and accounts, created by the students.

top: Church, courts and fields; bottom: Auditorium

Apart from the club weeks, there are also many other annual events organised in the school for special occasions. Two of the most important are the Rector's and Parents Day and the Sports Day. Other events include the Inaugural Ceremony at the beginning of every academic year, Rabindra Jayanti Celebrations, Investiture Ceremony, May Day, Annual Award Ceremony, Independence Day and Republic Day, Christmas Celebrations, Foundation Day, and Farewell for Class 12. Fetes are also organised for Teachers Day and Children's Day.

Recently, the Bicentenary of the birth of St. Don Bosco is being celebrated in Don Bosco Liluah.The South Asian Salesian Congregation will be held on 26,27,and 28 September at Netaji Indoor Stadium, Kolkata.

Night School and other social services

Don Bosco Night School was started in 1976 by a group of past pupils and educates under-privileged young people in the area.[13] It is staffed by Fr. Biji Thomas, the Rector, and Soumen Mark James along with ten other teachers. After finishing their night school course, a few students go on to join the National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) for their 10th and 12th standards. Under the Adult Education project, adults receive education and literacy instruction. The school is a NIOS centre.

A free Medical Unit is run by the Past Pupil's Association. Its doctors provide free treatment to local poor people. Free medicines are distributed every Sunday. Students of Don Bosco High & Technical School help by contributing during the Medicine Drives.[14]

Church

The school's church is the Church of St. John Bosco. It was originally built in 1937 to serve the European and Anglo-Indian Catholics of Liluah Railway colony. The present church was built in 1985.[15]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ Don Bosco High & Technical School, Liluah. Prospectus. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
  2. ^ Don Bosco High & Technical School, Liluah. 75th Anniversary. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
  3. ^ a b Puthanangady, Paul (2006). Research Seminar on the Life and Mission of the Salesians in South Asia: in the Context of the Centenary Celebrations of Salesian Presence in South Asia, Kristu Jyoti College, Bangalore, 1st to 5th January 2006, pp. 81, 82, 122. Kristu Jyoti Publications.
  4. ^ ANS, Salesian News Service (13 December 2012). "Platinum Jubilee of Don Bosco School, Liluah". Retrieved 15 June 2013.
  5. ^ Calcutta Telegraph (28 August 2011). "The Telegraph School Awards For Excellence 2011. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
  6. ^ Chatterjee, Chandreyee (29 August 2010). "Crawl over for 'little giant' - Help for differently abled boy at Telegraph School Awards". Calcutta Telegraph. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
  7. ^ Calcutta Telegraph (26 August 2007). "Rickshaw-puller sets stage for students - Lesson in love & sharing at school awards". Retrieved 15 June 2013.
  8. ^ "Exam success secret lies in work-play balance". Somdatta Basu. Times Of India. 18 May 2013. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
  9. ^ "Kolkata students top the charts, as some battle hard". 17 May 2013. Retrieved 5 June 2013.
  10. ^ Gill, Peter (1970). Drops in the Ocean: The Work of Oxfam 1960-1970, p. 49. Macdonald & Co.
  11. ^ Debating Matters India Website
  12. ^ Institute of Ideas, London
  13. ^ Krishnan, Raghu (11 January 2002). "Out of Uniform". Times of India. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
  14. ^ Agarwal, Anuraj (3 February 2010). "A Nostalgic Evening at Don Bosco, Liluah". BIS (information service of the Salesians of Don Bosco in South Asia). Retrieved 16 June 2013.
  15. ^ DonBoscoLiluah.org. Church of St. John Bosco. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
  16. ^ RaviShukla.co.in. Story. Retrieved 15 June 2013.
  17. ^ Don Bosco High & Technical School, Liluah. Alumni: Babul Supriyo. Retrieved 16 June 2013.

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