Co-Curricular

For the overall development of a child, curriculum is not only the single criteria. The holistic growth as well as to develop the various facets of personality development of children; classroom teaching should be supplemented with co-curricular activities. These out of class activities affect all domains of life such as cognitive (intellectual), emotional, social, moral, cultural and aesthetic. Co-curricular activities meaning are more focused upon cognitive aspects thereby help in intellectual development. Competitiveness, excellence, quality achievements, creativeness and enthusiasm are few of the ethics of extra-curricular activities and also strengthen the meaning of co curricular activities in school. Non-academic activity in the form of co-curricular one provides support to students to venture into professional fields like fashion, sports, music, painting, art, acting and many more. That’s why students need co-curricular activities, which helps in enhancing many skill developments. 

To realize the all-round development of student, at Srijan, curricula is amalgamated with co-curricular or extra-curricular activities. Co-curricular activities help in realization of aims and objectives of education. In the practical life, the students able to express their ideas freely due to active participation in debate and extempore. Discussion also helps in generating ideas and inculcating values. Games and Sports make them mentally and physically fit and sound. Games make them learn how to perform while losing or wining an event, team work & lot more. Sometimes, classroom teaching becomes monotonous and routine.

Some of the activities which happen at Srijan are –

  1. Recitation Competitions
  2. Story writing Competitions
  3. Play
  4. Music Competitions
  5. Dancing Competitions
  6. Drawing Competitions
  7. Painting Competitions
  8. Fancy dress Competitions
  9. Folk Dance Competitions
  10. Sports and Games
  11. Folk Songs Competitions
  12. National and Social Festivals
  13. School Fair
  14. Cultural Programmes
  15. First Aid Knowledge