Extra-curricular
Enrichment activities can provide opportunities for students to interact and socialise with their peers, which can help them develop important social skills and build friendships. This can be particularly important for students who may struggle with socialisation and communication.
Enrichment activities provide opportunities for students to learn and develop new skills beyond the traditional academic subjects. For example, students may participate in art, music, or sports activities that help them improve their creativity, teamwork, and physical coordination.
Enrichment activities can be highly engaging and motivating for students, which can have a positive impact on their overall attitude towards school and learning. When students are excited about what they are learning, they are more likely to be invested in their education and achieve better academic outcomes.
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