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
Fun with Fractions
The Grade 5 students of St. Lawrence High School & Jr. College participated in a hands-on mathematics activity designed to help them grasp the concept of fractions. The activity involved cutting paper into various fractional parts and arranging them on a chart paper to create a visual representation of fractions, such as halves and quarters. In addition to working with paper sheets, students were given a whole picture and asked to divide it into different fractional parts. They also used colors to shade different parts and highlight the fractions. Through this tactile
“Road Rules Are Not Suggestions – They’re Lifesavers.”
The students of various classes of St. Lawrence High School & Jr College visited the Traffic Park where they received an insightful and educational experience about road safety and traffic rules in India. The visit was designed to educate young minds on the importance of being responsible pedestrians and future drivers. The park is well-equipped with various traffic signals, road signs, and simulated roadways. The visit began with a guided tour where the students were introduced to different types of traffic signs, including mandatory, cautionary, and informative signs. The students were informed