A wave of pink swept through BSKL today as we celebrated our annual community charity event, Pink Day. This year's event was nothing short of spectacular and I am sure our collective efforts will result in an astounding sum of money raised for our chosen charities.
The heart of Pink Day lies in our commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of others. This year, we were honoured to support four incredible charities: Breast Cancer Welfare Association (BCWA), Hospis Malaysia, Malaysian Association of Paediatric Palliative Care (MAPPAC), and the National Cancer Society of Malaysia.
Representatives from these organisations joined us for the event, engaging with parents and students alike. During our primary assembly, they shared insights into their missions and how the funds we raised will contribute to their work. It was a powerful moment that connected our school community directly to the positive change we are collectively fostering.
The day was abuzz with activity, featuring a diverse array of stalls that catered to both parents and children. The vibrant atmosphere was a testament to the spirit of generosity that defines the BSKL community.
One of the highlights of Pink Day was the Pink Boot Camp, a spirited initiative that saw primary and secondary students joining forces in an energetic display of solidarity. The sea of pink-clad participants not only had a blast but also symbolised our united front against adversity.
We extend our deepest gratitude to all parents who wholeheartedly supported Pink Day. Your enthusiasm and generosity have made a lasting impact on the lives of those in need. A special commendation goes to the Pink Day committee, whose dedication and tireless efforts were the driving force behind this extraordinary event. Your commitment to fostering a sense of community and compassion within BSKL is truly commendable.
Written by Mrs Stringer, Deputy Head of Primary.
Have a wonderful weekend.
Warm regards,
MR SIMON CLARKE
HEAD OF PRIMARY