The School's had its share of ups and downs in the decades since I graduated from Lawrence. The one thing that didn't seem to change thru all the years, though, has been the incredible spirit of Lawrencians! Always bright, always smart. And right now, everything about School looks GREAT! Well done, Lawrence! Well done, Lawrencians!!!
Hi Lawrencians.....are you aware that India's only civilian Shaurya Chakra holder is an Ex Lawrencian ans well as being one of your 1st Indian students...
Not true for me at all. I was bullied so badly when I was there; I left. I wanted to go back for Founders at some point to see if anything had changed, and if people would treat me any better. I never did.
@@Amansinghchib I'm not a bro. I'm a lady. But yes, my parents sent me to that school for a few years. Truly awful experience. I don't even know why I ever considered ever going back there for anything. Not worth the 20+ hours of flying and 2 days worth of travel, let alone all the money the trip would cost, on top of how badly border guards there like treating me, just because my skin colour doesn't meet their preference.
@@Amansinghchib Well, I just told you how I feel about that place. I told you that I was bullied and treated badly and discriminated against. No, I wouldn't recommend anyone to go there. However, for your questions, I don't know. I went there like almost two decades ago. I suppose my profile picture is an old photo from over half a decade ago and you can't see my current age, but still -- a lot changes in around a decade. Kids didn't have phones back then. No, we weren't allowed phones (Nokia flip phone days). We were allowed to talk to our parents for 5 minutes each month over the school's landline, using prepaid phone cards that were given to us. Matrons monitored our conversations and if we said anything they didn't like, they would no longer let us talk to our parents. Yes, girls and boys were always separated.
The School's had its share of ups and downs in the decades since I graduated from Lawrence. The one thing that didn't seem to change thru all the years, though, has been the incredible spirit of Lawrencians! Always bright, always smart. And right now, everything about School looks GREAT! Well done, Lawrence! Well done, Lawrencians!!!
Dear Lawrencians. Keep calm and NEVER GIVE IN
Strengthen our hearts to play our parts thrust fear and wrong behind
The girl at the 39th second was just terrific with the Never Give In attitude. The whole video was amazing!
Lawrencians Lawrencians keep the dear old school in mind
Drowning in nostalgia.....miss my school with all my heart- CHANDNI Suresh Babu
Hi Lawrencians.....are you aware that India's only civilian Shaurya Chakra holder is an Ex Lawrencian ans well as being one of your 1st Indian students...
Nice
I like what school is turning out to be after those dark days I was used to
U were in this school?
cant express my feelings
Soo true...
Not true for me at all. I was bullied so badly when I was there; I left. I wanted to go back for Founders at some point to see if anything had changed, and if people would treat me any better. I never did.
@@AnaForlin bro u were in that school ?
@@Amansinghchib I'm not a bro. I'm a lady. But yes, my parents sent me to that school for a few years. Truly awful experience. I don't even know why I ever considered ever going back there for anything. Not worth the 20+ hours of flying and 2 days worth of travel, let alone all the money the trip would cost, on top of how badly border guards there like treating me, just because my skin colour doesn't meet their preference.
@@AnaForlin so should i go in that school? In 9th class...is mobile allowed there...is girl and boys have to be separated everytime?
@@Amansinghchib Well, I just told you how I feel about that place. I told you that I was bullied and treated badly and discriminated against. No, I wouldn't recommend anyone to go there.
However, for your questions, I don't know. I went there like almost two decades ago. I suppose my profile picture is an old photo from over half a decade ago and you can't see my current age, but still -- a lot changes in around a decade. Kids didn't have phones back then. No, we weren't allowed phones (Nokia flip phone days). We were allowed to talk to our parents for 5 minutes each month over the school's landline, using prepaid phone cards that were given to us. Matrons monitored our conversations and if we said anything they didn't like, they would no longer let us talk to our parents. Yes, girls and boys were always separated.
typo at 1:12 Strife :) great video though
I am staying there in Lawrence School in old milk dariy line
Is that Dikshant at 4:10
and that was me in vindhya who tackled him :D :P
lol