Dominic Savio Matriculation Higher Secondary School (Santhome, Chennai, Tamil Nadu)

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Estd. 1945
Type: state_board
Address: 154, Santhome High Road, Chennai, Tamil Nadu - 600004, India 
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This Institution was established by The South Indian Salesian Society, a registered society, bearing Reg.S.N.20 of 1945-1946 under the Tamil Nadu Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860 (under the Tamilnadu Societies Registration Act). It has been managed by the catholic Religious fathers belonging to the congregation of South Indian Salesian Society fathers. The said society is running “Dominic Savio Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Santhome, Chennai – 600 004”
 

MOTTO : EXCELSIOR (EVER HIGHER)
THE AIM OF OUR SCHOOL

To educate in a family atmosphere to be:

Intellectually Enlightened
Spiritually Profound
Emotionally Balanced
Socially Committed and
Morally Responsible

The harmonious development of mind and body is effected by suitable Religious, Moral, Intellectual, Social and Physical Education involving a variety of Curricular and Co-curricular activities, based on Christian principles using the Preventive System of Don Bosco.

VISION STATEMENT:

Dominic Savio Matriculation Higher Secondary School aims at the holistic development of the Pupil by making them Physically Sound, Intellectually Competent, Morally Upright, Emotionally Balanced, Spiritually Enlightened and Socially Committed. Thus shaping them as mentoring leaders of tomorrow, striving towards loving relationship, integrity and excellence following the footsteps of Don Bosco.

MISSION STATEMENT:

LOVING RELATIONSHIP – to bring out in the students, the capability to love God, self, neighbor and nature in building a peaceful world.

INTEGRITY – to instill in the students, a sense of truth and honesty which creates the atmosphere of trust that allows genuine relationships to flourish.

EXCELLENCE – to inspire the pupils to strive towards excellences in a joyful manner with the spirit of co-operation and interdependence.