125-year-old SK St Paul admits female students for first time


SEREMBAN: The 125-year-old SK St Paul here turned into a co-ed school when 10 girls registered for the new school session on Monday (March 11).

The school's Board of Governors chairman, Dr Mahadevan Deva Tata, said the admission of female pupils had been an initiative long sought due to the declining number of students over the past five years.

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