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Some wise man has correctly said that  “Festivals are heartbeat of happiness”, as the moment we hear even the word festival, we are filled with the feelings of positivity and bliss. To make our children stay connected to our Indian roots, students of grade 6 were assigned a Marathi project named Vivid San where the class was divided into different groups and were given varied festival as their topic. The four groups presented information on festivals like Gudi Padwa, Diwali, Holi and Makar Sankranti. The students presented the project in a detailed

Students in St. Lawrence High School's sixth grade took part in a Project-Based Learning (PBL) exercise called "Best Out of Waste." This unique project encouraged students to think creatively and turn waste materials into functional and aesthetically pleasing objects in an effort to raise awareness on environmental issues. Using cardboard, plastic bottles, old newspapers, and other leftover materials, the kids created eye-catching models and useful things that demonstrated their creativity and concern for the environment. The exercise highlighted the significance of recycling, reusing, and cutting waste, in order to create a

On 21st June 2025, St. Lawrence High School and Junior College, Nashik, celebrated Yoga Day for the class 9 on the occasion of International Yoga Day. Yoga is important because it offers a wide range of physical and mental health benefits, including improved flexibility, strength, balance, and stress reduction. It can also enhance mental clarity, emotional well-being, and overall quality of life. Bearing in mind the multiple benefits of regular practice of Yoga, students of all classes are given training in Yoga lessons every week. These sessions have been greatly benefiting