Film marks school’s 85th anniversary


(From left) Student actresses Wang Ziyi and Foong, Lianhe Zaobao senior correspondent and moderator Chow Yian Ping, Tang, former principal Tan Wai Lan; and Wong talk about the film during a panel discussion at the premiere. - The Straits Times/Asia News Network

A DOCUMENTARY-DRAMA that pays tribute to the contributions of former educators from CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School has premiered at the Capitol Theatre in Singapore.

Set in the 1950s, the 70-minute film “From Victoria Street To Ang Mo Kio” was directed and produced by former St Nicholas girl Eva Tang.

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