Don Bosco Public School

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The DBPS Pedagogy

At DBPS, we believe in a teaching approach that’s as dynamic as our students. From hands-on learning experiences to fostering creativity, our pedagogy is built to inspire and engage, shaping well-rounded individuals who are ready to tackle the world with confidence.

Turning Every Lesson Into an Exciting Journey

At DBPS, we believe in inspiring students to actively participate in their learning journey. Our classrooms are designed to engage students through hands-on activities that encourage critical thinking, collaboration, and real-world problem-solving. Gone are the days of passive learning — our students are always experimenting, asking questions, and discovering new ideas.

Active learning at DBPS goes beyond academics; it helps build essential life skills like teamwork, communication, and independent thinking. We aim to equip our students not only with knowledge but also with the ability to think for themselves, work together, and face challenges with confidence.

Project-Based Learning (PBL)

In our classrooms, learning comes to life through Project-Based Learning. Instead of just memorizing facts, students dive into real-world challenges. They work on projects that require them to think critically, collaborate with others, and find solutions to problems they might face outside the classroom. From designing a sustainable garden to creating a business plan for a mock startup, our students apply what they learn in meaningful ways.

This approach encourages creativity, develops problem-solving skills, and gives students a sense of accomplishment when they see their ideas come to life. It’s not just about learning facts—it’s about learning by doing.

Inquiry-Based Learning

We believe in the power of curiosity. That’s why our teachers guide students through Inquiry-Based Learning, a method that encourages them to ask questions, explore topics of interest, and find answers independently. Instead of providing all the answers, our educators help students think critically and discover the answers on their own.

This method promotes a deeper understanding of the material and helps students develop an inquisitive mindset that will benefit them long after they leave the classroom. After all, learning doesn’t stop at school—it’s a lifelong journey of discovery.

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