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An English Project-Based Learning (PBL) activity was conducted for the students on the topic "Life's Sweet Sound" by Ruskin Bond. The class was divided into four groups, and each group was assigned a specific question to understand, research, and present. The students took complete responsibility for their tasks, including collecting relevant material, planning, organizing, and preparing their presentations. The main objective of the project was to make students aware of different types of music, how music influences mood, and to explore various ragas and their effects. Students enthusiastically created charts, recorded

The much-awaited Inter-House Carrom Competition was held at St Lawrence High School & Jr College with great enthusiasm and sportsmanship. Students from all four houses—Lily, Tulip, Marigold and Lotus House—participated with keen interest, showcasing their focus, precision, and strategy in every move. The competition was held in two categories: Junior and Senior. The matches were conducted in a knock-out format, and each team displayed exceptional coordination and control over the board. In the junior category, the winners were, Shivali Korade(Lily) and Mrunal Bahalkar(Marigold),  Achir Sonawane (Tulip House) and Atharva Shinde (Lily House)played

The much-awaited Inter-House Carrom Competition was held at St Lawrence High School & Jr College with great enthusiasm and sportsmanship. Students from all four houses—Lily, Tulip, Marigold and Lotus House—participated with keen interest, showcasing their focus, precision, and strategy in every move. The competition was held in two categories: Junior and Senior. The matches were conducted in a knock-out format, and each team displayed exceptional coordination and control over the board. In the junior category, the winners were, Shivali Korade(Lily) and Mrunal Bahalkar(Marigold),  Achir Sonawane (Tulip House) and Atharva Shinde (Lily House)played

A workshop on Adolescence Awareness and Puberty was conducted at St. Lawrence High School and Junior College for Grade 8 students by Ms. Habiba Kudrati, an esteemed psychologist and counsellor. The session aimed to provide accurate information and guidance on a sensitive yet important topic, especially as students go through major hormonal and emotional changes. The workshop covered topics like physical changes during puberty, attraction towards the opposite sex, personal hygiene, and emotional well-being. Students were encouraged to ask questions, either openly or anonymously on paper, and all their doubts were

“Be the change you want to see—start by picking up what others left behind."  Early Saturday morning, ‘Nashik Ploggers’  along with students of St. Lawrence High School and Junior College  gathered at the base of Nashik’s ancient Pandav Leni hills at 7.30am  for a unique community initiative. It was a plogging run aimed at cleaning litter-strewn trails while promoting health and heritage preservation. Plogging, a Swedish-origin term combining “jogging” with “plocka upp” (to pick up), encourages students to collect plastic and other waste during a run.  Around 50+ volunteers including our enthusiastic students