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Extra-curricular activities are an important part of a student's school experience.

They provide
opportunities for students to develop new skills, explore their interests, and build relationships with
their peers. Here are some extracurricular activities that school students should consider
participating in:

Here are a few examples of extra-curricular activities that students should consider:

1. Sports teams: Joining a sports team can help students develop physical fitness, discipline,
and teamwork.

2. Music and theatre programs: These programs can help students develop creativity, self-
expression, and public speaking skills.

3. Debate and mock trial teams: These teams can help students develop critical thinking, public
speaking, and argumentation skills.

4. Music and drama - Joining a school band, choir, or drama club can be a great way for
students to express themselves creatively. It also helps them develop their confidence and
public speaking skills

5. Robotics and coding - Joining a robotics or coding club can be a great way for students to
develop their technical skills. It also teaches them how to think creatively and solve
problems.

Overall, extra-curricular activities are an essential part of a student's school experience. They
provide opportunities for students to develop new skills, explore their interests, and build
relationships with their peers. Encourage your child to try different activities and find
something that resonates with them.

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