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Al-Amin Cheras Selatan Islamic Primary School hosts vibrant Co-Curriculum Day with nearly 1,000 attendees
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Al-Amin Cheras Selatan Islamic Primary School hosts vibrant Co-Curriculum Day with nearly 1,000 attendees

From Utusan Malaysia · () Malay

Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Nearly 1,000 visitors attended the Al-Amin Cheras Selatan Islamic Primary School's Co-Curriculum Day event.
  • The event aimed to encourage student participation in co-curricular activities and raise funds for school programs.
  • Activities included sales booths, exhibitions, competitions, and stage performances.

The Al-Amin Cheras Selatan Islamic Primary School buzzed with activity as it hosted its second annual Co-Curriculum Day, drawing nearly 1,000 attendees. The event, which ran from early morning to mid-afternoon, aimed to foster active student involvement in extracurricular pursuits while also generating crucial funds for the school's co-curricular programs.

Zayd Zaharin, the program director and senior teacher for clubs and associations, highlighted the event's objectives: encouraging participation from both lower and upper primary students, and cultivating essential skills like communication, leadership, cooperation, and social responsibility. The festive atmosphere was palpable, with students eagerly managing sales booths, showcasing a variety of food and drink items like fried ice cream and waffles.

The day featured four distinct zones: sales, exhibitions, competitions, and recreational activities. Exhibitions included a display from Universiti Putra Malaysia's Faculty of Languages and a presentation on volunteerism by Persatuan MyCARE. Competitions ranged from spelling bees and e-sports to general knowledge quizzes, offering students opportunities to hone their talents and build confidence. The recreational zone provided fun games, while the main stage saw energetic performances from the school's taekwondo, silat, and cadet teams, alongside a captivating drama presentation by the theater club.

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Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.