Co-curricular activities are significant for enriching students on an emotional, cognitive, physical, and social level. The enrichment of the curriculum can come in the shape of the hidden curriculum. co-curricular activities play a significant role in students’ overall holistic development, as well as screening talents and giftedness among children and young learners, which highlights their significance within school systems. policy-makers, educationalists, parents, and students are increasingly becoming aware that every activity in school life plays a significant role in students’ overall development.
Co-curricular activities are meant to bring social skills, intellectual skills, moral values, personality progress and character appeal in students. It includes athletics, cultural events, Library activities, science lab activities, classroom activities, creative arts and meditation etc.
Physical and health Education, Art education and work experience are compulsory and are dealt effectively in the non-scholastic area.
‘We should consider every day lost on which we have not danced at least once’
- Friedrich Neitzsche