Zumba session kicks off the final day of Karnival Pendidikan Sinar Bestari


SHAH ALAM - The final day of the Karnival Pendidikan Sinar Bestari started out healthy with a morning Zumba session accompanied with energetic bombastic songs.
Many students, parents joined in the fun session and moved their bodies to the beat before joining in the various activities that will be held throughout the day.
The carnival which is being held in Karangkraf headquarters have been receiving visitors as early as 8am, to be a part of the biggest education carnival in Selangor.
The third day consists of interesting programmes, namely a dance competition involving primary and secondary schools.
Some of the highlights of today's event will definitely be the demonstration by the Royal Malaysian Air Force which will take place from 1pm to 2pm.
The education carnival also provides a platform for participants to have their chance in Sinar Bestari 'Game On' e-Games competition which will be held in Studio F from 10am to 7pm.
For kids or adults who loves to doodle, Rasuah Busters will be hosting a 'Let's Do Giant Doodle Something Nice' which will take place from 2pm to 2.45pm.
Not forgetting the Turbo Zone where a Moto show will be held for audiences to experience and know more about the vehicles.
Students, parents and kids are encouraged to come join the fun for the last day of the Karnival Pendidikan Sinar Bestari at the Karangkraf headquarters today.
It is the largest education carnival in Selangor, organised in collaboration with the Selangor State Education Department (JPNS).
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