About Us
DENOBILI MISSION School is situated at 3 km from Rajendra Nagar station, on NH-30,(pahari, paizawa) Patna.
IT is a co-educational institute which contemplates the children is the pillars of healthy society & the wealthy nation. They are the mould of clay that needs patience & expert hand to mould into breathing status. The children are precious to us & we opt for the best to them. School consists of a smart class, computer class, and composite laboratory. The school aims of developing its students a bold personality and prepare them to face the challenges & responsibilities without any hesitation. Our institution lays emphasis not only on high education but also on co-curricular & extracurricular activities on individual basis.
Mr. Chandeshwar Prasad is the founder of DENobili mission school .
But educating children did not start in ………… the active involvement of educating children started when he himself was child as soon as he got knowledge in primary school. He started teaching his junior students. Slowly as he grew the activeness got serious as a man it started as a social service for country. Now as elder citizen of India he has created a whole environment of teaching children. The big dream of him to see whole country filled with talented students and no uneducated people in India.
The dream is yet to go a long way, but sure to be achieved.
His wife Mrs. Sushila Devi is also a great strength to him .
DENOBILI MISSION SCHOOL got its name from a very inspirational person Robert De Nobili who was an Italian Jesuit missionary
He used novel method of adaptation to preach Christianity, he adopted many local customs of India which were, in his view, not contrary to Christianity.
In November 1606 he started living in Tamil Nadu in Madhurai & called himself “teacher of wisdom ’’ and clothed like Sannyasin and keenly occupied in exchange of ideas with Hindu scholars about the truths of Christianity.
He also adopted local Indian customs, such as shred one's head and keeping only a tiny tuft. He started wearing a dhoti and wooden flip-flops, to get into the look of a sanyasin. Another symbol he embraced was the wearing of a three-stringed yarn across the chest. He interpreted the three-stringed thread as representing the divine Trinity,
IN THE SAME WAY DENOBILI MISSION SCHOOL TRULY FOLLOWS THE SALUTE WORTHY ROBERT DE NOBILI.