School Magazine
The school magazine, Marguerite, is published annually. The first edition was published in 1968.
Being editor-in-chief of the Marguerite is indeed an honor. A list of former editors-in-chief follows.
- 1968 - Bernadette Choi
- 1972 - Fracesca Lee
- 1975 - Sara Ahmad
- 1976 - Jessie De Bryune
Hayati Abdullah
- 1977 - Roslina Ariff
- 1979 - Norraha Abdul Rahman
- 1981 - Azlina Ahmad
- 1982 - Elizabeth Yap Mariella Puerto
- 1983 - Liew Su - lin
Azlina Aziz
- 1984 - Rekha Naraindas
- 1986 - Ku Yun Chet
Rozita Omar
- 1987 - Tong Lai Ling
Anita Daud
- 1988 - Kunaveni Durairajanayagam
- 1989 - Kunaveni Durairajanayagam
- 1990 - Jacqueline Foo Su - Ling
Pauline Lim
- 1991 - Tan Sui Lim
Azrinawati bt. Yunus
- 1992 - Norarliza Nadzri
- 1993 - Jennifer H. Rusdi
- 1994 - Nitya Kalyani
- 1995 - Janice Oh
- 1996 - Lalitha Paul
- 1997 - Ann Azix bt. Abdul Aziz
- 1998 - Jocelynn Liu Wye Tynn
- 1999 - Seah Sook Leen
- 2000 - Dharmini Thuraisingam
- 2001 - Christine Chan Pui Ling
- 2002 - Amy Koid Ern Chze
- 2003 - Lee Wen Xin, Vivienne
- 2004 - Rebecca Lim Sim Ming
- 2005 - Loh Wai Yen
- 2006 - Nuraini Daud Ali
- 2007 - Sheela Ratnam
- 2008 - Renee Ewe Ai Li
- 2009 - Aishwarya Krishna Kumar
- 2010 - Leong Carven, Anne Shobna Selvam
- 2011 - Denielle Leong
- 2012 - Rebecca Ong Yuen Teng, Teo Peiching
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