About Us
St. Dominic Savio High School, Andheri, Mumbai, is a Don Bosco Institution run by the Salesians of Don Bosco, an International Religious Organization founded by St. John Bosco. John Bosco was born on the 16 August 1815 in Italy and later was fondly know as Don Bosco. He started a number of institutions for poor and abandoned youngsters and got the help of many lay volunteers to assist him in his work for these youngsters. St. Dominic Savio complex also hosts other facilities such as Prafulta and a Boy’s Home, besides the high school.
Don Bosco schools are always knows for their focus on sports and extra-curricular activities. Our sports facilities are amongst the best in Mumbai and sports training an coaching is integrated in to the academic calendar.
PROLOGUE
The aim of St. Dominic Savio High school (SDSHS) is to graduate responsible and productive citizens with strong critical thinking and academic skills by providing a rigorous, dynamic and comprehensive curriculum delivered in partnership with community family and a competent, qualified staff in a safe and caring environment.
Teachers and staff work hard to provide the best educational experience for students
Parent partnership is high priority and is essential for student success.
SDSHS has a rich tradition of outstanding student achievement and provides a sound, standards-based education, while promoting high moral character of all students.
Vision
St .Dominic Savio High School stands for a holistic and integral development of the student – to help develop the student’s spirit mind and body.
Mission
SPIRIT: To bring out the best in the student by fostering a loving relationship with God, self and neighbor.
MIND: To foster creativity and responsible use of God’s and co-responsibility for a better world.
BODY: Physical fitness through sports,games,recreational activities and healthy living.
Latest News
Celebrating India’s Rich Heritage: Traditional Day
St. Dominic Savio School, Primary Section, celebrated Traditional Day on 14th August, embracing the rich cultural heritage and traditions of our diverse nation. The celebration aimed to help students appreciate India’s cultural diversity while fostering a sense of...
A Taste of Tradition – Where Every Dish Tells a Story
Traditional Food Day was celebrated in the Pre-primary section on 11th and 12th August 2026, celebrating India’s rich cultural heritage. The event introduced young learners to traditional foods, attire, customs, festivals and practices passed down through generations....
Upcoming Events
There are no upcoming events at this time