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St. Lawrence High School & Jr College celebrated Teachers’ Day with great enthusiasm and gratitude, honouring the invaluable contributions of its educators. The event was marked by heartfelt appreciation, thoughtful gifts, and the distribution of certificates to the teachers in recognition of their dedication and service. A highlight of the celebration was the presentation of prestigious awards: 1. St. Lawrence Award for the Best Teacher – Primary Section was presented to Ms. Alfiya Khan, recognizing her dedication and impact in the foundational years of education. 2. Late Ms. Vimal Datta Award for the

Teacher’s Day was celebrated with great enthusiasm at St. Lawrence School. To mark this special occasion, the students of Class 9 stepped into the role of teachers and conducted classes for students of Classes 5, 6, 7, and 8. This unique activity not only created a joyful atmosphere but also gave the students of Class 9 an opportunity to experience the responsibilities of teaching. The younger students enjoyed learning in a new and fun way, while the seniors gained valuable insights into patience, discipline, and leadership. The celebration reflected the true

"Founders’ Day is not just a celebration; it is a reminder of the dreams, values, and sacrifices that continue to inspire us every day." St Lawrence High School and Junior College celebrated Founders’ Day with great enthusiasm and pride to honour the vision and dedication of our school’s founder, Mrs. Summan Datta. Prior to the celebration, students and teachers participated in a range of activities with the intention of giving back to the society. Students planted trees on a hill. Another group of students visited an old age home to serve meals

The most awaited festival, Ganesh Chaturthi, was celebrated with immense enthusiasm, devotion, and love for the beloved Bappa in St. Lawrence High School & Jr. College. It was not just a five-day celebration—the preparations had begun weeks in advance. As per tradition, the Grade 9 students took charge of the entire festival. From making the idol, decorating the venue, preparing lists, purchasing the required items, balancing the budget, designing e-invites, and much more—every detail was planned and executed by them. Different teams were formed to manage specific responsibilities such as decor,