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A GREAT SCHOOL IS ONE THAT LIVES IN OUR HEARTS LONG AFTER THE BRICKS ARE GONE.
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1930s
CHINESE GIRL'S SCHOOL |
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Across the Road |
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Aerial View |
The School Hall It once looked so huge to a young girl of 13. |
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This is the School Toilet that Shanti decided to paint one day. And got all of us involved in that horrible messsy week of smelling like turpentine and looking like what the cat dragged home. |
Canteen The Only Dish I remember is the Assam Laksa where we were sure the lady used tissue paper to substitute for fish meat. |
Gymnasium We were so proud. Food-fares, Malay Mail Walkathons, Donation Drives, Donors and Contributors gave us this beautiful facility. |
Study Area This used to be near the bookshop. Hopefully this is where the photo was taken. Haha. |
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I haven't figured out why anyone would do this to the bookshop. Imagine stealing textbooks!
To Siew Mei, 2B2B give me your answer do. |
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Please send photos |
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Please send photos |
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Please send photos |
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Please send photos |
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... and this is where I waited for the Bus Sekolah ...

Above these corridors were the dreaded Home Science rooms, where we sewed the funniest of garments, and learnt things like box pleats, double stiched half inch seams and how to hem delicate silk skirts.

Chemistry Lab - Where Gazel, Sit and Siew Mei were very busy mixing all the chemicals in the back row because we could not stop laughing at the relief teacher - Mr SUU-GA | |