“A Day of Appreciation and Recognition”
St. Lawrence High School & Junior College celebrated Teachers' Day with a fervour that was both inspiring and heart-warming. The day dawned with an air of anticipation as students eagerly assumed the roles of teachers. It was a unique opportunity for them to step into their mentors' shoes and experience the challenges and rewards of the profession. The highlight of the day was the felicitation of the school's dedicated teachers. The school management expressed their gratitude for the unwavering commitment and passion of educators. The teachers were honoured for their invaluable
Marking the Festival with a Sweet Roll
The students of grade 8 and 9 learnt to make ladoos using fresh coconut, semolina, khoya and sugar. The recipe right from roasting of semolina to adding fresh coconut and khoya and sugar was explained to them. The preparation was demonstrated to them. The guides helped in the entire process. They also learnt to decorate it with silver foil and display it artistically. Students enthusiastically participated in activity and enjoyed making the delicacy.
Celebrating our Founder by imbibing her values in our lives.
The founders Day of a school holds a special place in the heart of every Lawrentian. This year, the students and staff of St. Lawrence High School and Junior College celebrated the founders day with much gaiety and pomp. A heart warming cultural programme was put together by the outgoing students of class 10, displaying their love and affection for the founder, Mrs. Summan Datta. The students promised to continue the legacy of our founder by rising by helping others. The promised to always look out for each other. Songs, specially written
A sacred synergy: A parent and child Ganapati making workshop.
"Children are like wet cement; whatever you pour into them will set." This quote, perfectly encapsulates the importance of guiding and nurturing our children. It's through our actions and teachings that we shape their worldview and future. In an effort to foster environmental awareness and family bonding, St. Lawrence High School & Junior College hosted a Shadu Mati Ganapati making workshop. The event brought together parents and children to create eco-friendly Ganesha idols from clay, a tradition deeply rooted in Indian culture. The workshop was a heartwarming experience. As parents and children
Success is no accident. It is hard work, perseverance, learning, studying, sacrifice, and most of all, love of what you are doing or learning to do." — Pelé This stands completely true in case of our young Lawrentians who have put in their hard work and sweat in practicing and then bearing the fruits of their hard work by winning. An Inter School Fruit Carving competition was organised by K.K. Wagh English Medium School where the students of St.Lawrence High School and Junior College bagged varied prizes in different categories i.e. Group