Co-curricular activities
Co-curricular activities are extracurricular activities that complement the academic curriculum in schools and provide students with opportunities to develop a range of skills and knowledge beyond those taught in the classroom.
1. Skill development
Co-curricular activities provide students with opportunities to develop a range of skills, including leadership, teamwork, communication, time management, and problem-solving. These skills are essential for success in both personal and professional life.
2. Improved academic performance
Students who participate in co-curricular activities often perform better academically. This is because these activities help to develop key skills, such as critical thinking, creativity, and communication, which are essential for success in the classroom.
3. Increased self-esteem
Co-curricular activities help students to build self-esteem and confidence. They provide opportunities for students to showcase their talents and skills, and to receive recognition for their achievements and provide students with opportunities to interact with their peers and to develop social skills. They help students to build strong relationships and to learn to work effectively with others.