

It’s a proven fact that extracurricular activities play an essential role in children’s personal development, self-confidence, psychomotor skills and imagination. They also create great opportunities to meet people of the same age who share common passions, and help develop interpersonal skills. A real breath of fresh air, these leisure and learning times outside of school allow children to spend their energy in a different way and relieve the tensions accumulated during school periods.
Building skills other than purely academic ones
Sense of recognition and appreciation of effort
Learning to respect rules and peers
The development of team spirit and the pleasure of learning
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