“Music is the divine way to tell beautiful, poetic things to the heart.” ― Pablo Casals.
The highly anticipated Music Instrumental Competition was held at St. Lawrence High School and Junior college. This event designed to showcase the incredible musical talents of students and was a resounding success, filled with outstanding performances, enthusiasm, and a celebration of artistic creativity. The competition was judged by Ms Surbhi Gaud , the winner of Voice of Nasik. She has performed many district level and State level programs. A plethora of students participated in the competition, each performing on a wide variety of musical instruments, ranging from classical to modern. The
Dustin Lynch has correctly said that hard work always pays off and this has been proven true once again by the students of St. Lawrence High School and Junior College when they won accolades in English Literary Fest organised by DPS. The Literary Fest is organised annually with different competitions according to varied grades and their age group. Miss Siya Jha and Miss Aksha Hyalij of grade 7 and 8 won the first prize in the literary quiz and Aarohi Nikam of grade 5 won the first prize in Ted talk. This
Lawrentians learn about Financial Goal Setting
Education isn’t merely about teaching from the coursebooks. At St. Lawrence, we believe in imparting life skills and practical knowledge needed to survive and thrive in today’s cut throat world. Towards this end, a workshop imparting Financial Literacy was organized for the students of class 10. The sessions were conducted by Mr. Pranav Gadgil of Samyak Finserv. He guided the students on various aspects of finance. He also briefed them about insurance plans, fixed deposits, emergency money, mutual funds, and the stock market. He also reminded them that before investing money, they