Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, Dimapur

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Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, Dimapur
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Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, Dimapur
Circular Road, Dimapur

797113

India
Coordinates 25°54′58″N93°42′36″E / 25.916°N 93.710°E / 25.916; 93.710 Coordinates: 25°54′58″N93°42′36″E / 25.916°N 93.710°E / 25.916; 93.710
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TypePrivate
MottoLearning and Excellence
Religious affiliation(s)Catholic
Established1985;37 years ago (1985)
PrincipalFr. Mathew
Grades1 to 12
Number of students2000
Houses ,  ,  ,  
Affiliation Nagaland Board of School Education
Website www.donboscoschooldimapur.com

Don Bosco School is a school located in Dimapur, Nagaland, India. It is a Catholic school founded on the teachings of Saint John Bosco and is run by the Salesians of Don Bosco.

History

Don Bosco School Dimapur opened on 19 March 1985. The property for the school was purchased in 1983. [1]

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