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“Imagination is the beginning of creation. You imagine what you desire, you will what you imagine, and at last, you create what you will.” – George Bernard Shaw St Lawrence High School and Junior College organised a creative drawing competition for the students of class V to VIII to showcase their artistic talents. The topics were for class V - Save Water, VI- Stop Pollution, VII- Road Safety, and VIII- Advantage and Disadvantages of Internet. The children had an enjoyable time drawing and showcasing their creativity. The art teachers provided guidance and

The students of St. Lawrence High School and Junior College have once gain proven that with hard work and dedication, anything is possible. We are thrilled to announce and celebrate the outstanding achievements of our students of class V and  VIII who have excelled in the State Scholarship Examinations for the year 23-24. Their hard work, dedication, and academic prowess have brought immense pride to our school. 5 Students from class V, Manasvi Choudhary, Lalitesh Patil. Ayush Pati, Siddesh Sagare, Mohiyyoddin Khatik and 6 students of class VIII, Yugandar Gangurde, Viha Chaudhari,

Menstruation is not just a biological process, it is a powerful and profound experience that connects us to the cycles of nature and the rhythms of our own bodies. A 'Menstruation and Hygiene' workshop was organised in St.Lawrence High School and Junior College for the girls of class 6 and their mothers. Dr.Mrs. Nanda Mehta, an Anesthesiologist and Dr. Ranjit Mehta, a Gynaecologist and an Obstetrician were invited to conduct the workshop. The session began with  Dr. Mehta talking about the whys and hows of Menstruation and the importance of maintaining hygiene

As an Eco-conscious institution, St. Lawrence High School & Jr. College has always believed in inculcating a sense of responsibility in the students towards environment conservation. Towards this goal, a Plogging drive in collaboration with Nashik Ploggers was initiated by the school. The drive began with the students being made aware of the term ‘plogging’. The students were guided by the members of Nashik Ploggers on the trash to be collected, the safety measures while collecting the trash and the ways of disposal of trash. The students were equipped with jackets,

The students of Grade 6 celebrated the Unity in Diversity of the country through an activity. As part of this activity, the students dressed up in the traditional attire of different states. They also indulged in the traditional food enjoyed in each of our states.Through this simple activity, the students learnt how rich the culture of our country is!