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Co-Curricular

Co-curricular activities are essential for students because they allow them to learn about themselves and their interests. They also help them develop skills that will help them in their future careers and life. They are also crucial for students because they allow students to make friends, improve their social skills, and get involved in new activities that might not otherwise be accessible to them. They can also help students find their passion in life.

Taking part in co-curricular activities at school teaches life skills that aren’t always taught as part of the formal curriculum, like how to accept failure even when you think you deserve it. Students have an opportunity through co-curricular activities to learn about teamwork, develop strong communication skills, experience what it feels like to stand on stage in front of an audience, time management, and many more. They are also taught to cooperate and work alongside each other in a productive and effective way.