Alumni to celebrate Melaka's Infant Jesus Convent 160th anniversary


Chua (seated, second from left) with other committee members.

MELAKA: Former pupils of Infant Jesus Convent Melaka (CHIJ) will mark their school’s 160th anniversary by holding a reunion for the first time since the Covid-19 pandemic struck three years ago.

Past Pupils Association of CHIJ president Kemmy Chua Seoh Eng said the school is the second oldest convent in the country after Penang’s Light Street Convent.

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