SIR HENRY LAWRENCE

SIR HENRY LAWRENCE
Henry Lawrence wanted to establish a chain of schools with a view to provide education to the children of the deceased and serving soldiers and officers of the British army. Lawrence was himself killed in the Indian rebellion of 1857, also called India’s First War of Independence. His dream took shape and four such schools, initially known as Lawrence Military Asylum, were established in different parts of India: the first two during his lifetime in the year 1847 at Sanawar and the second at Mount Abu in 1856; the third at Lovedale, near Ootacamund on 6 September 1858, and the fourth in Ghora Gali (near Murree, now in Pakistan) in 1860.

SCHOOL CREST

SCHOOL CREST
MOTTO NEVER GIVE IN'----The motto of the school is "NEVER GIVE IN" as visible in the school emblem. The motto embodies the spirit of the Lawrencian – to pursue a task to its fullest , giving one’s best at all times. The motto is believed to instill in the pupils the spirit of excellence and the tenacity to overcome obstacles and blocks to achieve one’s goals.

SIR HENRY LAWRENCE AND THE KINGS COLOUR

SIR HENRY LAWRENCE AND THE KINGS COLOUR

Monday, August 31, 2009





















THE OLD BUS AND THE NEW BUS..

PREVIOUSLY WE WOULD WALK TO OOTY,
AND WALK BACK.
FOR SOME OF US
WAS A PRETTY LONG WALK, BUT I GUESS
NO PLEASURE GAINED WITH WORKING FOR IT,
IF WE WANTED TO ENJOY A FEW HOURS
OUT OF SCHOOL ON SPECIAL OCCASION,
THEN THE LEGS WERE A GIRLS BEST FRIEND
NOW YOU TAKE A BUS RIDE IN THE SCHOOL BUS.

THE OLD BELL OF THE CLOCK TOWER

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