Patriotism runs high as students celebrate country’s 59th National Day


Truly Malaysian: (Third row, second from left) Klang district education office primary school senior supervisor Mohamad Shahrizal Burhanudin, EcoWorld Foundation group branding head Steven Tang, EcoWorld Foundation trustee Tan Sri Mohd Radzi Sheikh Ahmad, SK Sungai Binjai parent-teacher association president Jayakesuma Haji Rusman, Lee, Star Media Group executive editor Brian Martin, EcoWorld Foundation trustee Philip Mathews, EcoWorld Foundation chief executive officer Captain (Rtd) Datuk Liew Siong Sing and Azman with students of SK Sungai Binjai.

KLANG: The spirit of Merdeka burns bright among the 3,400 students of SK Sungai Binjai, noted as the primary school with the highest enrolment in the country.

Patriotism was palpable at the 99-year-old school in Meru here when it received 3,500 #AnakAnak­Malaysia wristbands and 1,000 Jalur Gemilang from EcoWorld Foundation.

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