ऊँ नमो विघ्नराजाय सर्वसौख्यप्रदायिने।
दुष्टारिष्टविनाशाय पराय परमात्मने॥
We, at St. Lawrence High School and Junior College, welcomed Lord Ganesha to our school with a lot of fervor and pomp. The Ganeshutsav went on for five days where the students of class 9 took up the complete charge of organizing the event. From making the eco-friendly ganpati idol, to decorating the pandal with a pertinent theme, to inviting the parents from each class to be a part of the celebration to arranging for all required materials, to distributing the prasad, the students took the responsibility head on. Organizing this
“Success is the sum of small efforts, repeated.” —R. Collier
And yet again the students of St. Lawrence High School & Jr. College have proven the aforesaid by excelling in the Literary and Mathematics Competition held at Silver Oak Universal School. In the Declamation Competition, Miss Shravani Shinde bagged the 1st prize while Miss Mehvish Ansari bagged the 3rd. The young orators powerfully illustrated the ideas of Malaya Yousafzai and Kiran Bedi. Miss Durva Kulkarni stood 3rd while Mst. Harshit Maurya bagged consolation prize in the unique Math-O-Matic competition, a unique puzzle fostering mathematical thinking. The Lawrentian students are exposed to numerous oratory
“A winning effort begins with preparation.”-Joe Gibbs.
And after putting in a lot of preparation, the students of St. Lawrence High School and Junior College have once again proven their mettle by winning in various competitions like Declamation, Quizzard, Extempore, Fancy Dress, Poetry Recitation, Book Cover Making, Advertisement Making, at the Inter- School Competition organised by Fravashi School.Yash Ghodekar of class 5 won the 2nd Prize in Fancy DressShravani Shinde of class 10 won the 2nd Prize in ExtemporeDevansh Patil of class 6 won the 3rd Prize in ExtemporePayal Patil of class 10 won the 2nd Prize
“हिन्दी हमारे राष्ट्र की अभिव्यक्ति का सरलतम स्रोत है।”
– सुमित्रानंदन पंत
St. Lawrence High School & Junior College celebrated Hindi Diwas with great enthusiasm and a poignant theme that centred around pollution and the personified grief of soil and rivers. The program featured a diverse range of performances, including a captivating welcome dance, a heartfelt Hindi speech, a melodious song by the school choir, and a powerful musical presentation titled "Dharati ki Pukar," which depicted the grief and agony of the soil and rivers, illustrating the detrimental effects of harmful pollution on these vital natural resources. The Hindi Diwas celebration at St. Lawrence