St. Lawrence bids adieu to grade 10
The Management and staff members of St. Lawrence High School and Junior College bid adieu to grade 10, on the 10th of February, 2024 in a grand farewell ceremony.The ceremony began with a prayer and pledge followed by a cultural programme which was presented by the students of class 10.Some students from the outgoing batch expressed their emotions and feelings, shared their journey of school life n the form of speeches and poems.A plethora of prizes were given to the students for Best Smile, Best Hairstyle, Most Well-Dressed and such.
‘Without mathematics, there’s nothing you can do. Everything around you, is mathematics’.
A rigorous Inter-House Math Quiz Competition was conducted in St. Lawrence High School & Jr. College in two groups; viz Junior group of classes 5,6 & 7 and Senior group of classes 8, 9 & 10 with the motto to enhance learning in a fun and interactive way, boosts students’ confidence and remove the fear of ‘MATH’ from their minds.A preliminary round was conducted in which all the students from grade 5 to 10 participated.The 24 finalists competed with each other in 5 different rounds, like Warm up round, Choose
Young Minds Shine: Lawrencian Students Excel in Dr. Homi Bhabha Balvaidnyanik Competition
Two bright young minds Miss Durva Kulkarni and Master Aradhya Gavande from St. Lawrence High School & Junior College, have etched their names in the archives of academic achievement by not only clearing the grueling Level 2 of the Dr. Homi Bhabha Balvaidnyanik Competition but also qualifying for the prestigious Level 3! This remarkable feat marks the first time that students from the sixth standard have been selected for the third level, making it a truly historic moment for the school.Dr. Homi Bhabha Balvaidnyanik Competition , conducted by the Department
Lawrentian’s prove that the object of art is not to reproduce reality, but to create a reality of the same intensity.
Drawing exams are important for those who are interested in pursuing a career in the arts. They can help assess the basic drawing skills of a student and determine if they have the potential to excel in the field of art. These exams are usually conducted in two levels – Elementary and Intermediate. Elementary Drawing exams evaluate basic drawing skills such as shape, form, contrast and shading, while Intermediate Drawing exams are more advanced and require more complex skills The students of St. Lawrence High School and Junior College who appeared
‘Nothing will work unless you do’.
4 students of St. Lawrence High School and Junior College participated in the Inter-School Elocution Competition organized by Rangubai Junnare School. Miss Siya Jha of class 6 won the Consolation Prize in the Junior Category for her emphatic speech on the topic ‘More Lessons are Learnt on the Ground than the Classroom.’ She was awarded with a certificate and cash prize. All students were praised by the teachers and school Management for their sincere efforts.