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The most awaited festival, Ganesh Chaturthi, was celebrated with immense enthusiasm, devotion, and love for the beloved Bappa in St. Lawrence High School & Jr. College. It was not just a five-day celebration—the preparations had begun weeks in advance. As per tradition, the Grade 9 students took charge of the entire festival. From making the idol, decorating the venue, preparing lists, purchasing the required items, balancing the budget, designing e-invites, and much more—every detail was planned and executed by them. Different teams were formed to manage specific responsibilities such as decor,

To celebrate the spirit of creativity and eco-friendliness, our school, St. Lawrence High School and Junior College organized a Ganpati Making Workshop for the students of Grades 5, 6, and 7. The event aimed to instill artistic skills, cultural awareness, and environmental responsibility among young learners. The workshop began with a short introduction on the significance of Lord Ganesha in Indian culture and the importance of using eco-friendly materials to protect the environment. Art teacher guided the students step-by-step in making clay idols. The participants enthusiastically shaped, moulded their Ganpati idols,

Miss Shravani Pandhare, a class 9 student of St. Lawrence High School and Junior College has brought glory to the institution by winning a scholarship under the Sanskritik Pratibha Khoj Chhatravritti Yojana 2024–25, organised by the Centre for Cultural Resources and Training (CCRT), Ministry of Culture, Government of India. Selected for her outstanding talent in Bharatnatyam, Shravani’s further training will now be sponsored by the Government. Out of lakhs of participants nationwide, only 650 students were chosen, with just 8 from Maharashtra — making her achievement truly exceptional. The school community is immensely proud of her