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Liluah, Howrah - 711 204, West Bengal, India. Ph: 033 2655 5431, Fax: 033 2655 6449Email: [email protected] / [email protected], Web: www.dblt.in
Liluah, Howrah - 711 204, West Bengal, India.Ph: 033 2655 5431Fax: 033 2655 6449Email: [email protected] / [email protected], Web: www.dblt.in
DON BOSCOTECHNICAL SCHOOL
PrOSPECTuS
Aim of the institution 5
Behaviour at school 23
Attitude toschool mates 22
Attitude to god 20
Attitude to teachers 21
For parents / guardians 18
Other rules of conduct & discipline 16
Vacations 14
Assessments & promotion 13
School hours 12
School uniforms 12
Withdrawal & dismissal 11
School fees 11
Courses offered 6
Admission 9
regularity record 14
Office hours 24
■ The aim of the Institute is to impart sound education by forming in the young,
habits of piety, virtue, discipline and self reliance during the years of studies in
technical training. Thus preparing them to enter industry as skilled craftsmen,
thereby serving the country and fellow human beings as good Christians and
honest citizens.
■ ItisaminorityInstitutionandisaffiliatedtotheNationalCouncilforVocational
Training,DGE&T,MinistryofLabour,Govt.ofIndia,NewDelhi;TheCouncilforthe
IndianSchoolCertificateExaminations;NewDelhi;TheCity&GuildsofLondon
Institute, UK. Besides these the Institute also offers the Diploma in Mechanical
Engineering Technician.
■ The method of education followed in the school is the System taught and practiced
by Don Bosco. It is based on Reason, Religion and Loving Kindness.
Don Bosco Technical School, Liluah, was
established in 1937, as an English Medium Anglo-
Indian School for Catholic students and is owned
and run by the Salesians of Don Bosco.
aimof the
institution
Courses Offered
Don Bosco Technical School, Liluah has the following Job Oriented Vocational Trainings.
Mechanical Engineering Technician (MET) -UniversityExtensionProgrammes(UEP)
DBU Global: Centre for Online & Distance Education
(Assam Don Bosco University)
Criteria for admission: PassedclassX/XII,withMathematics&Science
assubjectsandhassufficientknowledgeofEnglish.
Duration: 3 years (August – July)
Age: 16-23 years.
N.C.V.T.Trades:Turner,Machinist&Fitter Candidates are prepared for the All India Trade Test (AITT) conducted
bytheNationalCouncilforVocationalTrainingDGE&T,Ministryof
Labour, Govt. of India.
Criteria for admission:PassedclassX,withMathematics&Scienceas
subjectsandhassufficientknowledgeofEnglish.
Duration: 2 years (August – July)
Age: 16-22 years
CertificateOfVocationalEducation(CVE-12) Thiswouldenableonetoobtaincertificateinvocationaldisciplineof
choicesafterthesecondarystage.ItisaffiliatedtotheCouncilforthe
IndianSchoolCertificateExaminations,NewDelhi.
Criteria for admission:PassedclassX,withMathematics&Scienceas
subjectsandhassufficientknowledgeofEnglish.
Duration: 2 years (August – July)
Age: 16-22 years
non-formal courses
Basics of Computer Criteria for admission:
PassedclassX
Duration: 1 Months
Age:Nobar
Auto-CAD Criteria for admission:
Knowledge of Engineering
Drawing
Duration: 1 Month
Age:Nobar
CAD-CAM (Delcam) Criteria for admission:
Knowledge of Engineering
Drawing & Auto CAD
Duration: 1 Month
Age:Nobar
Turner, Fitter
Criteria for admission: MinimumclassVIII
Duration: 12 months
Welder
Criteria for admission:MinimumclassVIII
Duration: 6 months
TIG & MIG welding
Criteria for admission:
WorkingexperienceasaWelder
Duration: 1 month
Embroidery & Dress making (Forgirlsonly)
Criteria for admission: MinimumclassVI
Duration: 11months
Spoken English
Duration: 2 Months
ExceptforDressmakingandEmboidery
the medium of instruction is English.
CNC Programming & Operation (Turning / Milling)
(SIEMENSAuthorisedTrainingCentre)
Criteria for admission: Candidates who have
undergone basic course or having working
experienceonLatheorMillingmachine.
Duration: 6 days - full time course
Age:Nobar
non-formal courses
Applications for
admissions are
accepted from
students of all
faiths. However,
Chrisitans are
given preference.
Parentsareaskedto
fillintheadmission
forms with the
utmost accuracy. The
applicant must appear
for the admission test
and interview before
being admitted for a
particular trade.
The candidate joining for the
formal trades should submit
the original Mark sheet of
class10boardexamination
along with a photocopy copy
of the same, attested by the
Head of the educational
institute from where the
candidate passed out or by a
gazettedofficer.Hemustalso
submit the original transfer
certificate.
Christian students
must produce
BaptismCertificate
and introductory
letter from the
pastor-in-charge of
the community.
The application form
shouldbefilledinwith
utmost accuracy. The
signing of this form will
constitute an agreement
on the part of the
parent/guardianandthe
candidate to abide by
the rules of the Institute
as laid down in the
prospectus.
■ The school fees cover twelve calendar months and may be
paidinmonthlyinstallmentorinadvance.Noreductionis
made for holidays or broken periods. Students are liable to
bechargedfullfeesaslongastheirnamesareofficiallyonthe
rolls.Feesoncepaidwillnotberefunded.
■ The fees, if paid monthly, must be paid on or before the due
date,failingwhichalatefeeof15/-willbelevieduptothe
endofthemonth,thereafter20/-permonthcumulativelyup
to the end of the school year. Due dates are clearly indicated
in the School diary.
■ Pupilswhosefeesarelongoverduemaybebarredfrom
sittingforanexaminationandareliabletohavetheirnames
struck off the rolls.
■ Feesfortheholidaymonthsmustbepaidinadvancebefore
the school closes. All dues must be paid before the school
year ends.
■ The school reserves the right to increase the fees at any
time of the year if an increment is considered necessary. 5%
annual increase in the tuition fee is normal.
■ After taking the admission if one wants to
leave the studies, from the date of notice,
sixmonth’sfeeshouldbepaidbeforethe
documents are released.
■ NoCertificatewillbeissueduntilalldues
to the school have been cleared. The
student will have to return the school
library books, school diary, Library card,
School Identity and get a clearance note
from the Store.
■ Students whose attendence is irregular,
who do not pay their fees, who are
habitually late or absent, lazy or
disobedient, whose conduct is injurious
to the moral tone of the school, whose
behavior in school and outside school
is incompatible with strict discipline of
the school or whose sickness is liable to
be injurious to other students may be
dismissed.
Withdrawal & Dismissal SCHOOLFEES(SeeFeeBook)
■ The classes begin at 8.00 AM with Morning assembly and give over at 3.05
PM.However,thosewhowishtocontinuewiththepracticalcandosotill
4.00PMandguidedstudiesupto6.00PM.Forthispriorpermissionshould
begotfromthePrincipal.
■ Allthestudentsareexpectedtobeintheschoolcampuslatestby7.45am
■ SchoolStationeryhours:7.30AMto7.50AMand12noonto12.40PM.
School stationery is available only on school days.
■ Noschoolbusinesswillbetransactedonholidaysorduringvacations.
SCHOOL HOURS
■ Every student must wear a clean, complete and correct uniform daily.
Uniform is compulsory for all school activities, both Curricular and Co-
curricular.
■ The uniform will be as follows: sky blue shirt with half-sleeves, long grey pants
withpleats,plainblackleathershoesanddarksocks.Forwinter,plainlight
grey pullover(for those who wish use warm clothes). Uniform materials must
be purchased from the Institute to ensure uniformity of shade.
■ Whenever the complete or correct uniform cannot be worn, permission to
attend school must be obtained on the Regularity Record under “Uniform”.
SCHOOLUNIFORMS
■ Promotionattheendoftheyearwillbebasedon
attendance, continuous Assessment in every subject
and work done during the year. A student who fails to
procure the required Sessional marks will be debarred
from appearing for the All India Trade Test.
■ ForstudentswhoareabsentforanyAssessment/
weekly tests, no provision can be made for
supplementary tests.
■ Failuretoappearatanyassessmentcanseriouslyaffect
astudent’saccademicprogressandpromotion.
■ Breach of any of the regulations of conduct at
examinationsofindisciplineinoroutsidethehallorthe
use of unfair means, even if discovered subsequently,
will merit thecancellation of the particular paper and the
student concerned will be awarded a zero.
■ A student who has made arrangements to obtain unfair
help in connection with the question papers from any
persons or any agency is laible to have his result in the
examinaitoncancelledasawhole.Candidateswho
Assessments & Promotion
are detected giving or obtaining, or attempting to give or
obtain, unfair assistance or who are otherwise detected
in any dishonestly whatsoever will be debarred from the
examination.
■ A student guilty of disorderly conduct or responsible for
causinganykindofdisturbanceinorneartheexamination
room is liable to be refused admission to subsequent
papers.
■ Astudentisnotexpectedtohaveinhispossessionany
book,notesorpaperswhatsoeverduringtheexamination.
■ Thereisnoarrangementfor“re-examination”or
“promotion on trial” for failed candidates.
■ A student fails to secure promotion may be asked to join
for short term courses or to leave the school. In no case,
however, will he be allowed to repeat the same class for a
second time.
■ InallquestionsofpromotionorfailurethePrincipal’s
decisionisfinal.
REGULARITY RECORD (Absence, Leave, Delay)
■ Absencefromtheschoolwithoutleaveisnottoleratedexcept
when the cause is sudden illness or unforeseen circumstances in
which case the information must be given at the earliest.
■ After an absence from the class the reasons for the absence must
beenteredbrieflyintheRegularityRecordunder‘Absent’inthe
calendar. Reasons of private nature may be submitted in a letter.
■ Ifanunauthorizedabsencefromschoolexceeds15calendardays,
thestudent’snamemaybestruckofftherolls,andhemaynotbe
readmitted to school.
■ An absence due to illness for two or more days, besides being
entered in the Regularity Record under “Absent” must be
accompaniedbyadoctor’sprescription,certificateandmedical
bills.
■ Leave for religious ceremonies or special occasions must be
obtained beforehand.
■ Leaveofabsenceforreasonsasbirthdays,excursions,festivals,
wedding,timetostudyforanexaminationarenotconsidered
sufficient.
■ Vacationsaregivenin
the school calendar.
■ These holidays may
notbeextended
or anticipated.
Unauthorized leaves
on the last days before
vacation and delays in
retuning to school will
mean re-admission to
the school.
VACATIONS
■ A leave granted must be recorded in the
RegularityRecordunder‘Leave’inthe
calendar.ThismustbesignedbyPrincipal.
■ Early Departure: It is availed when there is
an emergency at home or when a student
gets sick in the school.
■ Incaseastudentfallssick/meetswith
any accident in the school premises he
canbehelpedwithimmediatefirstaid
only. The parents will be informed and are
expectedtocomeandattendimmediately.
It is important to give the correct contact
numbers on time, especially when there is a
change.
■ Late arrival to school is a breach of
discipline. A student who comes late to
school must enter the date and time of
arrival into the Regularity Record under
‘Late’.
■ Fivelatearrivalswillresultinparentsbeing
calledtotheofficeofPrincipal.Tenlatearrivals
will invoke suspension from the school.
■ The school declines all responsibility if through
failure to produce a letter giving reasons for
his absence or delay, a boy is obliged to return
home during school hours.
■ It is mandatory for a student to attend
theschoolonday’smarked“compulsory
attendance”. Defaulters are to seek
readmissiontoschool.Incaseofsickness/
eventualitiesthemattermustbenotifiedtothe
Principalwithrelevantdocumentsonthesame
day.
■ Irregular attendance, ill health, stealing,
disobedience, bad conduct in or out of the
institute or habitual unsatisfactory work will
render a student liable to be dismissed at any
time by the authorities. In such matter, the
Principal’sdecisionisfinal.
■ SchoolDiaryissignedbyPrincipal/VicePrincipalor
his delegate.
■ School begins with the Morning Assembly and
students must be on time for it and be present in the
Assembly Hall. Students go to class in silence from
the assembly according to their classes.
■ Every student must have copy of the School Calendar
and the Daily Record. These should be brought to
the school on every class day. A student will not be
allowed to sit in class without the School Diary. He
will be sent back home.
■ A remark once written in the diary can be cancelled
onlybyPrincipal/VicePrincipal.
■ Every student must possess an identity card issued by
the school. This card must be renewed every year
■ Nostudentwillbeallowedtoleavetheschool
campus during school hours.
■ Students are to address their teachers and all
members of the School Staff with due respect and
politeness. Arrogant and Challenging behaviour
towards teaching or non-teaching staff is not
desired.
■ On their way to and from school students must
behave in a gentlemanly manner with due honour to
the name of the school.
■ Smoking, chewing pan, chewing gum, betel-nut or
tobacco, etc. are strictly forbidden.
■ Students are not allowed to bring fancy items such
as electronic gadgets, cell phones, walkman, digital
diaries, belts with stylish buckles, stylish haircults
are not permitted.
■ Nobooks,periodicals,comics,newspaperorprinted
matter of an objectionable nature, audio cassettes,
video cassettes, CDs and pendrive must be brought
into the school.
■ Students are responsible for their safe custody of
their own books and belongings. Each article should
bemarkedwiththestudent’sname.
Other Rules of Conduct & Discipline
■ Each one is responsible for the tools
and instruments issued to him for
use in the lab or workshop. Any loss
or damage to tools or machines or
property must be made good by the one
concerned.
■ Every student attending school is
obliged to take part in curricular
activities organized by the school.
■ Students must speak only English in
the school campus. Serious steps will
be taken against those found speaking
vernacular in school campus at any
time. This rule is applicable even on
holidays.
■ Parentsretaintheirrightsanddutiesintheeducation
of their children, even though they delegate them in
part, to the school. The support and collaboration of
parents are in all cases considered indispensable for
the success of the work of education carried out by the
school.
■ Parents’PositiveCooperationwiththeschoolis
absolutely essential for the constructive upbringing of
theirson/ward.Theyarestronglyexhortedtodothe
same:
a. By urging their wards to be regular and punctual in
attendance.
b. By checking the School diary on a regular basis.
c. By seeing that their wards are diligent at their
homework and lessons.
d. By insisting on neatness and cleanliness in
theirtextbooks,exercise-booksandpersonal
appearance.
e. ByoccasionallyinterviewingthePrincipalto
discuss the progress of their wards.
■ Periodicalreports,andtheReportCard,willkeep
parents/guardiansinformedoftheprogressoftheir
wards. These reports are to be signed and returned on
time, as stated in the School calendar.
■ Ordinarilycommunicationswithparents/guardians
aremadethroughtheSchoolcalendar.Onthefirstday
of every month, the School Calendar for the previous
monthshouldbecheckedbytheParentsandsigned
with the word “CHECKED”.
■ Parents/guardiansarenotallowedtoseetheirwards
or to interview teachers during class hours without the
specialpermissionofthePrincipal.
■ Admittance into the school premises is at the sole
discretion of the school authorities, who reserve to
themselves the right to refuse admission to anyone
without assigning any reason whatsoever.
■ Exemplarybehaviourisexpectedintheschoolcampus.
■ All communication to the school should be addressed
tothePrincipal.
ForParents/Guardians
HINTSFORBOYSINSALESIANSCHOOLS(GivenbyDONBOSCO)
ATTITUDE TO GOD
■ Remember that we have been created in order to love and serve
God, our Creator and that all learning and wealth in this world
amount to nothing without the fear of God on which our temporal
and eternal welfare depend.
■ Give glory to God for whatever learning you have for He is the
Author of every good. Do not glory in any ability.
■ Give yourself to the practice of virtue while you are young. The
virtues to be cultivated most are modesty (purity), humility,
obedience and kindness.
■ By modesty is meant a proper and decent manner of speaking and
acting. This virtue is one of the best ornaments of your age.
■ Avoid any kind of sin, especially three evils should be particularly
avoided:
a) Taking of the name of God in vain
b) Impurity in thought, word or deed
c) Stealing
TheseevilsdrawGod’sangeruponus.Butifwekeeptheseevils
far away from us, God will never fail us with His blessings.
■ Boys should look upon their school-mates as brothers
andupontheirTeachersandSuperiorsasFathers/
Mothers.
■ Respect every teacher whether of your own class or not.
Be grateful towards those who taught you in the past.
Showyourteachersthoseexteriorsignsofreverence
to which they are entitled, such as, greeting them
whenever you meet them.
■ Be convinced that your teachers deeply feel their
serious obligation of promoting your welfare in the best
way they possibly can, and that in advising, commanding
and correcting you, they have nothing else in view but
your own good.
■ After piety study is most praiseworthy. Therefore, your
firstoccupationmustconsistindoingthetasksassigned
to you by your teachers.
■ Always rise when your teachers enter the class and
again when they leave. If they delay in coming do not
make any noise, but wait for them in your places in
silence reviewing your lesson or reading some good
book.
■ During class avoid whispering or interrupting.
ATTITUDE TO TEACHERS
1. Strivetoedifyyourschoolmatesbyyourgoodexampleatall
time.Infactnosermonismoreefficaciousthangoodexample.
2. Nevermakefunofthosewhoarebackwardintheirstudiesor
not so quick to grasp their lessons. Let there be no ridiculing of
anyone on account of his physical defect. What you laugh at or
despise in others may some day befall you.
3. Gladlyhelponeanotheratrecreation;makenodistinctionin
the choice of your companions. Let no one be slighted in any
gameandlettherebenoselfishness.Iftherebeneedtomakea
sacrificeforthesakeoftheteamletitbemadecheerfully.
4. When you are asked by a superior regarding the conduct
of some of your companions, answer to the best of your
knowledge especially when it is a matter of preventing or
remedyingsomeevil.Tobesilentwouldnotbebeneficialto
your companion and would be offensive to God. Always avoid
exaggerationandspeaktruthfully.
ATTITUDE TO
SCHOOL MATES
1. Towriteordrawontheblackboard(exceptwhencalled
upon to do so), to write offensive words, to spoil walls or
maps or anything else are things absolutely to be avoided.
2. Takegreatcareofyourtext-books,copybooksandother
belongings.Bewareofappropriatingyourneighbour’s
propertyevenifitbethesmallestthing.Shouldyoufinda
lostarticle,giveitatoncetothePrincipal/Vice-Principal.
3. Keepthefloorandsurroundingscleanbyallowingno
paper, dirt etc… to fall on it. Cleanliness and purity of soul
arereflectedbyacleanandneatexterior.
4. Speak no ill of your mates, or of the discipline or
management of the school. Everyone is perfectly free to
remain or not to remain in the school.
5. Always speak well of your school and of your teachers.
6. Performancesonthestageoftheschoolauditoriumare
permitted for your instruction and entertainment. They
shouldhelptobringoutthefinequalitiesofyourhearts,
and never be an occasion for the least sin.
7. Attendthemcheerfullyandwithgratitudetoyour
superiors for permitting them for you.
8. To enter the auditorium in such a hurry or even to run
the risk of hurting your companions, to try to go ahead
of others in order to secure a better seat, to stand when
you should be seated, to shout, to whistle or hiss, or in
any other way give evidence of disapproval or dislike,
are things absolutely to be avoided.
9. Do not ridicule any one for his mistakes or
awkwardness. When the curtain is lowered, applaud
generously but not boisterously.
10. Be gentlemanly also when things have not been
accordingtoyourtasteorasperfectasyouexpected
them to be.
11. In leaving the auditorium do not push or shove one
another. Go out in an orderly manner.
12. Speak well of all, think well of all, do good to all.
BEHAVIOURATSCHOOL
Principalcanbeinterviewed
between 9.00 and 10.30 am and
by special appointment.
OfficeHours
t. John Bosco (popularly known as Don Bosco)
was born in Italy. He is remembered as a
man who dedicated his life to the service of
abandoned young people. John Bosco created
an order in the Catholic Church, called the
Salesians. He was a great educator, employing
teaching methods based on love rather than
punishment. His method of education is
known as The Preventive System. He believed
education to be a “matter of the heart,” and
said that the students must not only be loved,
but know that they are loved. Don Bosco
Institutions are not mere schools; they are a
family and education here is a way of life. To
have a full comprehension of how it works it
has to be seen in action.