Lawrentians promote the grandeur of emerging India… a saga of progress and promise
The Management, Staff and Students of St. Lawrence High School and Junior College celebrated the 77th Independence Day of the nation with a great patriotic fervour. The national flag was hoisted by the Trustee of the school, Col. Vijaykumar Datta. Young students spoke emphatically on the topic ‘Emerging India’, depicting the great strides of progress our nation has made in the last seven decades of freedom and the myriad possibilities that await us. The school dance troupe's bright dance drew tremendous acclaim for their heartfelt performance, which encapsulated the essence of freedom. The
In an inspiring move to integrate physical fitness and mental well-being into the school curriculum, Class 9 students of St Lawrence High School and Junior College enthusiastically embraced the ancient practice of Suryanamaskar, or Sun Salutation. This series of twelve yoga poses not only promotes physical health but also instils discipline, focus, and mindfulness among young learners. The initiative to introduce Suryanamaskar to Class 9 students was spearheaded by the Marathi department. Recognizing the numerous benefits of this age-old practice, the department organized an activity to educate students about the significance
The grade 6 students of St .Lawrence High School and Junior College took on The Poet’s Quest with extreme enthusiasm. The students not only recited the poems written by Shanta Shelke rhythmically but also got to know more about her life and other such poets as well. The aim of this activity was to arouse children’s interest in reading poetry as well as know about the people who write them.
A Canvas of Compassion: Igniting the Spirit of Organ Donation at St. Lawrence High School & Junior College
On World Organ Donation Day, St. Lawrence High School & Junior College witnessed a vibrant tapestry of compassion and consciousness. Students of grade 7, the young architects of tomorrow, unleashed their artistic prowess to craft poignant and impactful posters that illuminated the profound significance of organ donation. Through a kaleidoscope of colours and thought-provoking imagery, the young artists illuminated the profound impact of this selfless act. Their posters were not merely artistic expressions; they were catalysts for change, igniting conversations and inspiring a deeper understanding of the critical need for organ
Family – Where life begins, and love never ends.
At St. Lawrence High School & Jr. College, students learned about 'My Family' through a meaningful family tree activity. Families provide an environment of warmth, love, and understanding, essential for the emotional and psychological development of their members. This emotional stability fosters self-confidence and self-esteem, making individuals resilient and capable of handling life's challenges. Through this activity, students explored the importance of family members and their roles. They created a family tree, sticking pictures of their family members on it. Students even made short slogans like, 'We live together as a