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John Bosco the father and friend of youth was born on August 16, 1815, in a peasant family in the little hamlet of Becchi, some 20 kilometers from Turin, Italy. When John was only two years old his father, Francis Bosco passed away. His grief stricken mother, Margaret Occiena Bosco, had a harrowing time to bring him up.
At the age of nine John had a mysterious dream, which led him to his future mission. He decided to become a priest and commit his life of the welfare of young people.
To complete his education John had to do his share of work on the family farm and study during his spare time. Working as a servant, teaching, assisting a tailor, doing chores for a black smith and keeping score at a billiard table were some of the things he did in order to pay for his food, lodging and tuition while at school. In due course, John entered the seminary and was ordained a priest on June 5, 1841. From then on he was known as Don Bosco (Father Bosco).
1. Applications for admissions to Class 1 are accepted from students of all faiths. However, Christians and Anglo-Indians are given preference. Admissions to other classes will be taken against chance vacancies at the beginning of the school year. No new admissions normally taken in classes IX, X, XI and XII. Exception may be made in Class XI.
2. Parents/Guardians are asked to fill in the admission forms with the utmost accuracy. No subsequent changes will be permitted. A self attested copy of the birth certificate obtained from civil authorities must be deposited in the school for admission. Names in the certificate must be exactly same as the one in the form submitted in school at the time of admission. No affidavits are accepted by the school.
3. A candidate who has attended a recognized school may be admitted only with a Transfer Certificate from the school he has last attended. Catholic students must also produce a Baptism Certificate along with a letter from the parish of residence.
4. New Candidates must be introduced personally to the Principal by the one who will be responsible for his conduct and fees. They will be examined on the syllabus of the class immediately below that to which they seek admission.
5. The ISC is a separate course. Admission to the Plus Two level is normally reserved to boys who have passed ICSE through this school. Admission to class XI is entirely at the discretion of the School Authorities even for the students who have completed the ICSE at Don Bosco Bandel.
6. Admission to class XI is entirely based on academic and non-academic performances, which include conduct and overall behaviour. A new application is required for admission to this course. There will also be an interview of the candidate along with the parents. The conduct Record of a student has a major role to play in his admission to ISC.
7. ISC students must follow exactly the same pattern of discipline as the students of replica watches the rest of the school. Failure to maintain that tone of conduct and discipline expected of senior students according to the traditional norms of the school will be sufficient for dismissal at any time.
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