St. John Bosco Schools * Kindergarten - 8th Grade

(585) 678-4655 * 92 S. Main Street, Fairport, NY  14450 * info@johnboscoschools.org

Wednesday, February 22, 2012  
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It is an outstanding apostolate of hope, seeking to address the material, intellectual and spiritual needs of over three million children and students. It also provides a highly commendable opportunity for the entire Catholic community to contribute generously to the financial needs of our institutions. Their long-term sustainability must be assured. Indeed, everything possible must be done, in cooperation with the wider community, to ensure that they are accessible to people of all social and economic strata. No child should be denied his or her right to an education in faith, which in turn nurtures the soul of a nation.

Pope Benedict XVI

 

4th Annual Gala Dinner & Silent Auction

Saturday, February 11, 2012
Locust Hill Country Club
Tickets are $160.00 per person

To LEARN MORE, please contact Mrs. Christine Howland at chowland@johnboscoschools.org.

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One of the founding principles of St. John Bosco Schools is that no child should be denied an authentic Catholic education for purely financial reasons.  To that end, we are building a community in which all of our supporters gives according to his or her ability.  Our programs include:

St. John Bosco Rosary Society:  One decade daily for the mission of St. John Bosco Schools

Founders’ Club:  $5,000 annual commitment for five years (approx. $417/month)

St. Dominic Savio Scholarship Society:  Adopt a scholar; pay tuition for children in need (single or multiple years)

De Sales Builders’ Club:  Parents of students participate in bridging the GAP between tuition and the actual cost of education

Mama Margaret Bosco Family:  Special opportunities available for supporters 65 years of age and older

Paradiso Guild:  Planned giving opportunities consistent with your personal objectives; planning assistance provided

Grigio Protector’s Fund:  Gifts in any amount for those who, like Grigio, want to protect St. John Bosco

   

   

 

St. John Bosco Schools admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school.  It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic programs.

St. John Bosco Schools is an independent non-public school, operating under a provisional charter from the Board of Regents of the State of New York.  We are not affiliated with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Rochester, New York, nor do we receive support from any of its parishes.  We are not a "Catholic school" as defined in c.803.3, nor ought anything on this website be interpreted as making a claim to be a "Catholic school."   We recognize that only the local competent ecclesiastical authority can award this title.om/  

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