SK Convent Father Barre’s Class of ‘69 shows differences don’t divide them


Friends forever: Annie Ng (in kimono, third from right) posing with her schoolmates during their 2015 school reunion at Sungai Petani Inn, Sungai Petani.

KUALA LUMPUR: The SK Convent Father Barre, Sungai Petani, Class of ‘69 will gather on Nov 13 for a reunion – 50 long years after they parted ways.

And there is a topmost objective – to show that the strong racial integration between Malay, Chinese and Indian students in the school back then still prevails.

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