Extracurricular activities are essential to a well-rounded education because they allow students to apply their academic knowledge in a practical setting. It also serves as a means of enhancing classroom lessons. A growing body of research indicates that participating in extracurricular activities may develop students' sense of inclusion or connection to their school.
In addition, it aids children's socialization, intercultural understanding, teamwork, and community involvement in classrooms. Students can relieve stress and form bonds with one another through extracurricular activities. Kids can find something they enjoy doing outside of school through extracurricular activities, which also help them identify their strengths and weaknesses. It's impossible to predict when someone will discover that one thing that becomes a hobby. When applying for jobs, school students can use these extracurricular activities to highlight their strengths as team players, solo travellers, or leaders on their resumes and cover letters.