St. Lawrence High School Hosts Dynamic Science Exhibition
The primary section of St. Lawrence High School and Junior College organized an engaging science exhibition on March 7, providing students with a valuable platform to showcase their creative models and innovative projects. This educational event emphasized hands-on learning activities, enabling children to present their ideas with confidence and enthusiasm.
Grade-Wise Project Displays
Students from grades I and II presented informative models covering essential topics such as sources of water, various types of plants, different modes of transportation, diverse housing structures, and fundamental road safety rules. These displays highlighted foundational scientific concepts in an accessible manner.
Meanwhile, students in standards III and IV demonstrated more advanced working models, including detailed representations of the water cycle, human lungs, water filtration systems, and the states of matter. These projects showcased practical applications of scientific principles and encouraged interactive learning.
Enthusiastic Response and Recognition
The exhibition received an overwhelmingly positive response from attendees, proving to be a proud moment for both teachers and parents. The event successfully highlighted the natural curiosity and creativity of young scientists, reinforcing the importance of experiential education in fostering academic growth and innovation.
Fravashi Academy Celebrates Girls' Day with Special Activities
Fravashi Academy marked Girls' Day with great enthusiasm on March 7 during a special assembly for students from standards I to IV. The campus was filled with color and joy as students dressed in pastel shades, creating a vibrant atmosphere.
Assembly Program Highlights
The assembly featured a meaningful speech emphasizing the importance of Girls' Day, followed by a thoughtful poem presented by students. A thought-provoking skit on the theme ‘if there were no girls’ sparked reflection and discussion among participants.
In a heartfelt tribute, boys from grades III and IV delivered a special dance performance dedicated to girls. The celebration continued with engaging classroom activities, where students in classes I and II enjoyed doll-making using craft paper, while those in classes III and IV participated in creative crown-making exercises.
New Era English School Students Explore Space Science at Planetarium
Students of standard III from New Era English School embarked on an educational field visit to the Yashwantrao Chavan Planetarium and Pramod Mahajan Garden, gaining valuable experiential learning beyond traditional textbooks.
Planetarium Experience
At the planetarium, students attended an engaging show on space science within the immersive dome theatre. This fascinating experience allowed children to learn about the solar system, stars, constellations, and space exploration. The informative session sparked curiosity and encouraged students to ask thoughtful, insightful questions.
Garden Visit and Conservation Lessons
Following the planetarium show, students took a leisurely walk around the garden, observing statues of animals and cartoon characters. During this visit, they learned important lessons about conservation, the role of gardens in maintaining ecological balance, and the necessity of keeping surroundings clean for environmental sustainability.
