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A session on etiquettes and table manners was conducted for the Guides of classes 8 and 9. This session was held to instil in the students that etiquette helps us to be thoughtful about our conduct and to be aware of the feelings of others. Table manners boosts our confidence in social situation, whether at a friend’s house, restaurant or a formal event. The students took part in laying the table and in serving. The session was enjoyed by all.

Our students of class 6 and 9 have done us proud with their outstanding performance at the Homi Bhabha Balvaidyanik Exam.7 students of class 6, Siya, Abhinav, Durva, Shivam, Aryan, Aradhya and Samar along with 2 students of class 9, Maitra and Rishabh have successfully qualified for the next level of the exam.

St. Lawrence High School and Junior College celebrated its Annual Day with a grand musical.The musical, directed by Atul Narang’ Dance Institute was based on a classic children’s story ‘Peter Pan’.The function was presided over by Mrs. Renuka Shahane, the renowned actor and director and attended by parents and well wishers of the school. The audience was captivated with the thrilling drama and dazzling performances of the students. With the effective visuals, lights and music, the audience was transported to Neverland with Peter, Wendy and Captain Hook. Along with the musical, the

On the occasion of the birth anniversary of our former President, Dr. A.P.J. Kalam, 15th October is celebrated as 'Reading Day' annually.At St. Lawrence High School and Junior College too, the occasion was celebrated with great enthusiasm. Books of different genres and categories were displayed beautifully in the form of an exhibition. The students read aloud pieces from their favourite books and shared about their favourite authors.At St. Lawrence, we are constantly striving to get our students to develop a love for books as reading has myriad benefits. At the Reading

It is our collective and individual responsibility, to preserve and tend to the world in which we all live. An exciting Inter- House Quiz Competition was held at St Lawrence High School and Junior College on the topic Nature and Environment. The Competition was conducted among four houses. The teams comprised of students from classes 7, 8 and 9. There were 5 rounds , the Questionnaire round, Spin the Wheel, Visual round, Pictionary round and Dum Charades. The teams participated with a lot of excitement and enthusiasm. The audience also actively participated in

Orison Swett Marden Once again, the student of St. Lawrence High School & Jr. College continued the winning legacy by excelling in the literary competition held at Delhi Public School. Miss Siya Jha of class 6 bagged the 3rd prize in the Ted Talk competition where she earnestly spoke on the topic 'Wonders I Wish I Could See’. She passionately presented her views on how human activities are a cause of destruction of human and natural wonders. Her talk was accompanied with an insightful graphic presentation. Through persistent efforts in learning language skills

A field trip was organised for the students of St. Lawrence and Junior College of grade 5 and 8 to Parle Chocolate Factory. An enthusiastic group of students and teachers was welcomed by a pleasant aroma of chocolates and candies. The main aim of this field trip was to give an insight to the students about the making of their favourite chocolate and the effort that goes into the chocolates they savour. The students were given adequate information about how chocolates are made. It was a fun and exciting experience for

An informative sex education workshop was organized at St. Lawrence High School & Junior College, for the students of grade 8. The speaker was Ms. Habiba Kudarati, Counselling Psychologist. Sex education workshops are essential for students as they provide them with the knowledge they need to make informed decisions about their sexual health. Adolescence is a period of rapid physical, emotional, and social change. During this time, students are developing their own identities and values, and they are beginning to explore their sexuality. These workshops aid students to understand the changes

A workshop on Experiential Emotional Education was organized for students of grades 8 and 9 of St. Lawrence High School and Junior College. The sessions were conducted by Ms. Habiba Kudrati, a counselling psychologist. As part of the workshop, students were taught to accept their feelings as well as their flaws. They were asked what they wanted to change about themselves. They were taught how to be calm, listen, and acknowledge their emotions. As a result, individuals were able to better understand their moods and why they were experiencing them. They