“There’s no greater pillar of stability than a strong, free, and educated woman.”- Anjelina Jolie. St. Lawrence High School and Junior College staged a thought-provoking one-act play, 'Reedh Ki Haddi', penned by Jagdish Chandra Mathur. The play emphasised the significance of women's education, the scourge of dowry, and the imperative of respecting women's dignity. Through this play students experienced a range of emotions. It helped them to develop empathy – the ability to view the world from another persons' perspective without judgement. They also learnt to work as a team.
A Celebration of Young Talent
“Participation is the first step to success.” - Ralph Waldo Emerson At St. Lawrence High School and Junior College, our aim is to encourage as many students as possible to unleash their potential. With this aim, competitions were organized for the students to showcase their talents and the winners of these competitions were felicitated in a prize distribution ceremony. The students of Grades 5 to 8, the young talents who emerged victorious in the Drawing and Elocution Competition were felicitated in this ceremony. The event was a celebration of creativity and eloquence, showcasing
St. Lawrence High School and Junior College organized a captivating activity for the students of grade 5. As part of this initiative, students were guided by their teachers to paint vibrant flags representing various countries. This hands-on activity not only allowed them to express their creativity but also provided an opportunity to learn about the significance of flags. The event was met with enthusiastic participation from all students, who eagerly embraced the chance to deepen their understanding of both their own nation's flag and those of other countries. The activity was
“It is literally true that you can succeed best and quickest by helping others to succeed”.
The students of class VIII of St Lawrence High School and Junior College participated in a poster making activity as part of their social studies syllabus. Themes like Land, Soil, Water, Natural Vegetation, and Wildlife Resources were chosen. Each class was divided into 4 groups and they explored topics like Uses of Land, Problems on over use of land, Soil degradation, Types of Vegetation, Conservation of all resources-like land, soil, water, Natural vegetation and Wildlife. Each group was eager to demonstrate their ideas through their artistic skills. This activity provided a wonderful
“You know, farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil, and you’re a thousand miles from the cornfield.”― Dwight D. EisenhowerTo instill gratitude towards the land, farmers, and the environment, students of class VIII at St. Lawrence High School and Junior College engaged in an enriching activity. Equipped with soil, compost, seeds, and agricultural tools, the children prepared the land for sowing. They began by uprooting grass and cleaning the designated patch of land. Afterward, they mixed soil with compost to ready the bed for planting.As seeds were