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Wednesday, February 4, 2009, 11:36 PM
CHIJMES

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CHIJMES was a Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus ( CHIJ). It was a school and an orphanage. In 1933, CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School was established there.



The Caldwall House was designed and built by G D Coleman, and was purchased by Rev J M Beurel on 18 August 1852. Upstairs, there are a series of photos such as:



The gate of hope.


What is written on it:
at this small gate of the former Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus, many babies were abandoned in baskets to be picked by the Sisters of the Convent. This was the origin of the home of abandoned babies.

For over a 100 years, the orphanage was born to children from poor or broken families as well as unwanted babies. The orphanage took in many Chinese baby girls born in the year of the tiger - The "tiger" girls - because of the strong superstitious belief that they will bring bad luck to their families.

in 1968, the mother superior noted that this practice was stopped as it marked change in this superstitious belief. The home of abandoned babies ceased functioning in 1983 when the CHIJ was relocated. The CHIJ was founded in 1854 in Singapore by the French Catholic Missionary.