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Co-curricular Activities

Beyond Books

Co-curricular Activities are designed to develop a student’s overall personality, talents, and life skills beyond just academic learning.

🔑 Key Points:

  • They support holistic development: mind, body, and character.

  • They include clubs, sports, arts, music, drama, debates, and more.

  • They’re often linked to curriculum goals, especially in CBC (Competency-Based Curriculum).

  • They help students discover passions, build soft skills, and prepare for real-world challenges.

Think of them as the hands-on part of learning, where knowledge meets action.

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But Why..?

At St. Martin, the classroom extends to the field.

We believe co-curricular (extra-academic) activities aren’t a waste of time and efforts. 

Indeed, they’re tools that build discipline, teamwork, resilience, and leadership.

Through structured activities, learners develop both physical fitness and life values.

The Benefits

Co-curricular activities promote a solid set of values that shape well-rounded individuals. Here are some key ones:

  1. Teamwork — Learning to collaborate and work with others toward a common goal.

  2. Discipline — Developing self-control and commitment through regular practice and rules.

  3. Leadership — Taking initiative, guiding peers, and building confidence to lead.

  4. Responsibility — Owning one’s tasks and roles within a group or activity.

  5. Creativity — Encouraging innovative thinking and problem-solving.

  6. Resilience — Learning to face challenges, accept failure, and keep trying.

  7. Respect — Valuing others’ opinions, diversity, and playing fair.

  8. Time Management — Balancing academics with other interests effectively.

  9. Social Skills — Building communication, empathy, and interpersonal relationships.

  10. Integrity — Upholding honesty and strong moral principles in actions.

These values blend into academic and personal life, making students more adaptable, confident, and socially responsible.