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Dufferin-Peel Catholic District School Board; 40 Matheson Boulevard West, Mississauga, ON L5R 1C5; Phone: 905-890-1221 Toll Free: 1-800-387-9501 Fax: 905-890-7610 Twitter Feed ...
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Group for former pupils and teachers of John Bosco Secondary School in Wolseley Street, Oatlands, Glasgow. The school was officially opened in January 1974 and it became John Bosco Secondary, a comprehensive.
The prestigious St John Bosco Secondary School Doma was established in 1973 by the Roman Catholic Mission. The school was started by Bishop Donald Murray (CSSP), the then Bishop of Makurdi Diocese . LEARN MORE.
John Bosco Secondary School was a Catholic Secondary School in the Oatlands area of Glasgow in Scotland. Named in honour of John Bosco, it was located at Wolseley Street, close to Richmond Park.
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John Bosco Secondary School was a Catholic Secondary School in the Oatlands area of Glasgow in Scotland. Named in honour of John Bosco, it was located at Wolseley Street, close to Richmond Park.