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At St. Lawrence High School and Junior College, the Grade 1 students learned about the Tasmanian Tiger, an endangered animal that once lived in Australia and Tasmania. The children were fascinated to discover that the Tasmanian Tiger looked like a dog but had tiger-like stripes on its back. They also learned that it is now considered extinct, making it an important species to study and remember. As part of their activity, the students researched information about the Tasmanian Tiger in their computer class. They enjoyed viewing pictures, reading simple facts, and

human spirit - Stefan Banach St Lawrence High School and Junior College organised a Quiz Competition for the students in two categories - Junior and Senior. The quiz competition was conducted with great enthusiasm and active participation from the students. The Junior group comprised students from classes 5th, 6th, and 7th, while the Senior group included students from classes 8th, 9th, and 10th. The quiz was organized into five engaging rounds, beginning with a ‘Warm-Up round’ where each group answered three questions to build confidence and interest. This was followed by the ‘Choose the Topic round’, ‘the Puzzle round’, Buzzer round, and

As part of the activity, students created meaningful greeting cards and presented them to their parents. The moment captured in the photograph reflects a student proudly sharing his heartfelt message, highlighting the values he has learned at home—such as honesty, discipline, respect, kindness, and responsibility. Through this activity, students conveyed how their parents guide them in understanding right and wrong and support their overall growth as responsible and caring individuals. The activity strengthened the emotional bond between parents and children and promoted the importance of gratitude and moral values. The activity

Students of St. Lawrence High School & Junior College have achieved commendable success in a skating competition conducted by the District Sports Office (DSO), Nashik. In the competition, Aaradhya Sharma (Std. VII, age group 12–14 years) and Abhishri Mali (Std. VI, age group 10–12 years) were selected to compete at the national level, reflecting their outstanding performance and dedication to the sport. The selected students will represent the institution at the forthcoming National Skating Championship, to be held in Nagpur. The school management has congratulated the students on their achievement and conveyed