Success isn’t always about greatness. It’s about consistency. Consistent hard work leads to success. Greatness will come.” — Dwayne Johnson
We are immensely proud to share that, through their consistent hard work and unwavering dedication, the students of St. Lawrence High School & Jr. College have brought great pride to the Lawrentian name by securing positions in the merit list of the Scholarship Examination conducted annually by the Maharashtra State Council of Examination. Out of 77 students who appeared for the examination, 9 students from Grade 8—Shivam Bhamare, Jitesh Chaudhari (27th rank holder), Vaibhavi Bhavsar, Atharva Shinde, Aaradhya Gawande, Durva Kulkarni, Aryan Karad, Sanavi Kapale, and Gargi Patil—and 1 student from
Hygiene at St. Lawrence High School and Junior College
At St. Lawrence High School and Junior College, the Grade 1 and Grade 2 students participated in an engaging ‘Hygiene Day’ session focused on full-body cleanliness and healthy habits. Through interactive discussions and activities, children learned the importance of keeping their hands, nails, and teeth clean to prevent germs and stay healthy. They also understood the need for regular haircuts and nail trimming as part of personal hygiene. The session encouraged students to take responsibility for their daily hygiene routines. The objective of this session was to help children develop lifelong healthy
Our body, our home at St Lawrence High School and Junior College
“Love your body because you only have one." – Emma Watson At St. Lawrence High School and Junior College, the Grade 1 and Grade 2 students explored the topic “Our Body” and learned about the important internal organs - the brain, heart, lungs, and stomach. They discussed the functions of each organ and understood how these organs help us think, breathe, digest food, and stay healthy every day. This session was conducted to create awareness about the human body and help children understand the importance of maintaining good health and healthy habits. To
Father’s Day Celebration at St Lawrence High School and Junior College
Father’s Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm and joy at St. Lawrence High School and Junior College. The event provided a wonderful opportunity for fathers and children to spend quality time together and create lasting memories. The celebration began with an exciting obstacle race, where fathers participated with great energy and sportsmanship. This was followed by a fun-filled game of dodgeball, which brought laughter, teamwork, and friendly competition to the day. After the games, the fathers and children enjoyed a special reading session together. Sharing stories and reading side by side helped
Yoga Day at St Lawrence High School and Junior College
“Yoga is the journey of the self, through the self, to the self.” - The Bhagavad Gita The St. Lawrence High School and Jr. College primary section celebrated Yoga Day with joy. All students and teachers paid tribute to healthy living and learnt that yoga is a value for life, not just for one day. All classes performed different asanas, and the Grade 4 students joined with great enthusiasm. They did simple stretches, yoga poses, and breathing exercises like Anulom Vilom to stay calm and focused. Teachers explained the importance of yoga in
My Father, My Hero
My Father, My Hero With loving hands and a heart so kind, A better father is hard to find. He guides my steps and helps me grow, My hero forever, this I know. "A father is someone you look up to no matter how tall you grow." Fathers play an invaluable role in the lives of their children. They are mentors, protectors, guides, and a constant source of love and support. To acknowledge and celebrate their contributions, Father’s Day was observed with great enthusiasm at St. Lawrence High School and Junior College. Students of Classes 5 and