Scouts of St Stanislaus High school went for a scouting camp to Khapoli from 1st October to 3rd October 2024. The scouts learned different types of Knots, whipping of Rope, lashing of staves, Flag Procedure, Estimation, Use of Magnetic Compass, Map making etc. Scouts participated in the All Faith prayer conducted on Gandhi Jayanti. Scouts took active part in activities. such as Hiking, Camp fire, Adventure activities. Patrol flag making, cultural activities etc.Learn More
Inter Class Football Tournament
The Inter Class Football Tournament which was held in the month of July – October has finished the winner from each STD are -:
From STD 5th we have 5th C
From STD 6th we have 6th D
From STD 7th we have 7th B
From STD 8th we have 8th A
From STD 9th we have 9th A
From STD 10th we have 10th B
We also thank Sr. Arockia & Sir Rostan for helping organize and maintain this event.Learn More
The Maharashtra School Merit Awards, 2024
We are proud and pleased to inform you that ‘St. Stanislaus High School’ is Ranked No.2 in Maharashtra, No. 2 in Mumbai Category- ‘Top 3 Boys School’ in a survey conducted by Educationtoday.Learn More
Times of India Award for the Student of the Year
Master Furqan from std 10 received the Times of India award for the Student of the year. Thank you for guiding & nurturing him towards this memorable achievement.Learn More
Hindi Mahotsav Celebration
Hindi Mahotsav was celebrated in St. Stanislaus High school, School Hall on 30th September 2024 at 11:30 a.m. The programme started with lighting of the lamp and a prayer dance. There was dance, song, kavi sammelan and skit which was all prepared under the guidance of Hindi Teachers. It was an excellent programme which was appreciated by all. It ended at 1 p.m. with prize distribution.Learn More
Teachers' Day Celebrations: A Heartfelt Tribute
As the PTA Vice President, I am delighted to share the joyous events that unfolded on Teachers' Day, September 4th, and 5th. Our students and PTA members came together to honor our dedicated teachers, who tirelessly nurture young minds.
On September 4th, our talented students presented a vibrant cultural programme, showcasing their artistic skills through music, dance, and drama. The enthusiasm and effort put into the performances were truly commendable.
The following day, September 5th, we began with a solemn mass at the church, seeking blessings for our teachers....Learn More
Good Touch Bad Touch (Primary)
A talk on good touch and bad touch was given to the boys of the primary section on 14th September 2024 in the school auditorium.
The school counselor Ms. Candida prepared an age - appropriate power point presentation on the topic and went through it step by step asking students for their insights into how they would react in a particular situation thus making them aware of how they should behave in any situation should it arise.
The students listened carefully and even asked questions to get their doubts clarified. Teachers too spoke to...Learn More
Parents Day 2024 (Primary)
“A parent's love is whole, no matter how many times divided.”
Parents’ Day was celebrated on 27th July,2024 at St Stanislaus High School - Primary Section. The celebration begun with a prayer followed by the Sandwich Making Competition arranged for the parents of our students in the school laboratory at 9:30 a.m. The parents participated with immense enthusiasm and interest. They displayed different sandwiches very creatively.
The judges for the events were Mrs. MayroseD’Souza...Learn More
Primary Handwriting Competition 2024
A handwriting competition for the boys of the Primary Section was held on the 26th August 2024.
All students from Standard 1 to 4 participated in the competition conducted. From each class 5 best handwritings were selected from which 2 students were given Certificates for their best handwritings.
Teachers In charge
Std 1 – Mrs. Priscilla Fernandes
Std 2 – Mrs. Christine Pereira
Std 3 – Mrs. Virginia Fernandes
Std 4 –...Learn More
Independence Day 2024 (Primary)
Independence Day was celebrated on 14th August 2024 in thePrimary Section.
Students dressed in traditional clothes made banners/posters on unity in India and carried forward the message through a little walk around the school.
Children brought traditional snacks and shared with one another. An activity in drawing and craft was conducted in each classroom. The students were asked to draw on Independence Day.
Children truly enjoyed themselves and went back home with fond memories.Learn More