Meliora Eligo(Latin) Choose the better things(English)
Religious affiliation(s)
Roman Catholic (Salesians)
Established
1954; 70 years ago (1954)
Founder
Salesians of the Society of Saint John Bosco
Rector
Fr. Jerry Santos, SDB
Principal
Mr. Alfredo Lozanta Jr. (Senior High School)
Mr. Darwin B. Buensuceso (Junior High School)
Mr. Dondon B. Buensuceso (Elementary)
Faculty
approx. 400
Enrollment
approx. 5,000
Campus
Urban, 40,000 m2 (430,000 sq ft)
Color(s)
Black - Gold - Gray
Athletics conference
MILO Best Pasarelle, SBP, PRADA, MSSA, CEAP, PAYA,
Mascot
Wolf named Grigio
Nickname
Bosconian
Newspaper
The Braga Gazette (Senior High School)
The Bosconian Journal (Junior High School)
The Bosconian Gazette (Elementary)
Affiliations
PAASCU, TESDA
Website
donboscomakati.edu.ph
Don Bosco Technical Institute Makati,[1] or simply "Don Bosco Makati." is a private Catholic educational institution owned and operated by the Salesians of Don Bosco (SDB). Its campus is located at Chino Roces Avenue, Makati, Metro Manila, Philippines. In January 1954, the cornerstone of Don Bosco Makati was laid down, during the term of then, Servant of God Fr. Carlo Braga, SDB, as Provincial. At the same year, construction of the first building was completed which housed the chapel, the convent, a youth center, and the auditorium.
Salesian priests namely Fr. Quaranta, Fr. Jua, Fr. Righetti, Fr. Patrick Ryan, and Brother Nicolino Tambascia started to work at the Youth Center. In January 1955, Religious clubs, youth groups and catechism classes were formed. In June of the same year the Grade School edifice was built. Enrollees for Grades V, VI and for first year in the secondary level were accepted. In 1956 the first thirty six (36) Grade VI pupils were the first graduates from Don Bosco Makati.
^"Don Bosco Technical Institute - Servant-leadership and excellence through technology with a soul". Donboscomakati.edu.ph. Archived from the original on 2009-02-28. Retrieved 2010-02-27.
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