When the St Paul Institute of Education was started, as the buildings came up very slowly, the main staff consisted of some FCC sister and some Jesuit. The number of students too was very small. The sisters stayed in one of the classrooms of the Institute and the Jesuit stayed in one part of the present day chapel which in those days was part library and part the Jesuit’s residence, which is why you find a small portico facing the present convent of the sisters.
When the St Paul Institute of Education was started, as the buildings came up very slowly, the main staff consisted of some FCC sister and some Jesuit. The number of students too was very small. The sisters stayed in one of the classrooms of the Institute and the Jesuit stayed in one part of the present day chapel which in those days was part library and part the Jesuit’s residence, which is why you find a small portico facing the present convent of the sisters.