Dear students, I am happy to welcome and offer our congratulations on behalf of the school to our new provincial of Shillong Province, Rev. Fr. John Zosiama Sdb. We would like to thank Rev. Fr. Paul Olphindro Lyngkot who had been the leader of the province for the past 6 years. He was ably assisted by Rev. Fr. James Thyrniang Sdb, the Financial Administrator of the province, who supervised the New building of our school. May God bless them for their care and concern for Don Bosco School Agartala. Dear students, we have commenced our academic session 2024-25 on the 16th of April 2024. You are invited to walk on a journey for a year - it is an academic journey. Interestingly as we began this journey, there were unplanned speed breakers in the form ofsuspension of classes due to the extreme weather conditions. As always, your teachers helped you to cover this patch of journey through online classes and home assignments. On May 2nd, remembering the school Foundation Day, we began classes in the school itself. I am sure with God's blessings and with Don Bosco's intercession, we will have a year of learning and a time to grow in wisdom and responsibility. Fr. Sebastian Palatty SDB Principal
St. John Bosco, commonly known as Don Bosco, was born on 16th August, 1815 at Becchi, a village near Turin, Italy. At the age of two, his father died. John who was to become the father of orphans, became an orphan himself at such a tender age. Through heroic sacrifices and by dint of hard work he became a priest in 1841. As a priest, he dedicated himself to the service of youth, especially the poor and marginalized, by offering them food, lodging and education. Through the help of generous persons he opened formal and non-formal schools, technical schools, hostels and other institutions. Soon he founded a society of collaborators and extended his work to all Europe and later to other continents.
Don Bosco was one of the greatest educators of the last century. He died on 31 January 1888 at the age of 73. Don Bosco was declared a Saint of the Catholic Church on 1st April 1943. His work was done. He saw his Society grow up into a big organization with three main branches : the Fathers & Brothers, Sisters and the Cooperators. Millions are now the past pupils of Don Bosco, all over the world. They are proud of the education and the values they have received in the school. Among them can be counted many who have excelled in life and who occupy places of great responsibility in different countries.