Don Bosco School may refer to:
Canada
- Don Bosco Catholic Secondary School, Toronto, Ontario
Cambodia
- Don Bosco Cambodia
Ethiopia
- Don Bosco Catholic School, Mekanissa, Addis Ababa
India
- Don Bosco High School (Imphal)
- Don Bosco School (Alaknanda, New Delhi)
- St. Don Bosco's College, Lakhimpur Kheri
- Don Bosco High & Technical School, Liluah, Howrah, West Bengal
- Don Bosco School, Bandel, West Bengal
- Don Bosco School, Park Circus, Kolkata
- Don Bosco Higher Secondary School, Irinjalakuda, Kerala
- Don Bosco School Ernakulam, Kerala
- Don Bosco Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Egmore, Chennai
- Don Bosco High School (Matunga), Mumbai
Kuwait
- Indian English Academy School, Salmiya, Kuwait
Mexico
- Dominic Savio, Mexico City
- Antonio de Mendoza, Mexico City
Pakistan
- Don Bosco High School (Lahore)
- Don Bosco Catholic School, Bannu
The Philippines
- Don Bosco College, Canlubang
- Don Bosco Technical Institute, Makati
- Don Bosco Technical College, Mandaluyong
- Don Bosco Technical Institute, Tarlac
- Don Bosco Technical Institute, Victorias
- Don Bosco Academy, Pampanga
- Don Bosco School, Manila
United States of America
- Archbishop Shaw High School, Marrero, Louisiana
- Don Bosco Technical Institute, Rosemead, California
- Don Bosco Cristo Rey High School, Takoma Park, Maryland
- Don Bosco Preparatory High School, Ramsey, New Jersey
- Don Bosco Technical High School (Boston), Massachusetts
- Don Bosco High School (Iowa)
- St. John Bosco High School, Bellflower, California
- Salesian High School (Richmond), California
- Salesian High School (New Rochelle), New York
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