School’s alumni help raise funds for financially challenged students


Moonlake Lee (right) and her 1986 schoolmates.

ABOUT 850 alumni, ex-teachers and friends of the school across the decades, recently came together with a common goal – to mark Bukit Bintang Girl's School (BBGS) 125th anniversary and to raise funds in support of the Elena Cooke Education Fund (ECEF) which helps financially challenged students pursue their tertiary education.

It was certainly a night that brought back unforgettable and treasured memories of BBGS days.

However, what made it even more meaningful was the strong spirit that continues to bind both students and teachers despite the school’s physical building is no longer standing.

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