Anand Gurukul

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Co-curricular activities

List of co-curricular activities at our boarding school along with their descriptions and benefits:

  1. Nature Walks
  • What it is: Guided explorations of nearby natural areas, such as forests, gardens, or rivers.
  • Why we have it: Enhances students’ appreciation for nature, promotes physical activity, and fosters mindfulness.
  1. Book Reading Clubs
  • What it is: Group discussions on a chosen book, with each participant sharing insights.
  • Why we have it: Encourages reading habits, critical thinking, and the exchange of ideas.
  1. DIY Craft Workshops
  • What it is: Hands-on sessions for creating crafts using inexpensive materials like paper, cloth, and recycled items.
  • Why we have it: Promotes creativity, resourcefulness, and fine motor skills.
  1. Gardening
  • What it is: Students grow and maintain plants, learning about botany and sustainability.
  • Why we have it: Teaches responsibility, teamwork, and environmental awareness.
  1. Animal Husbandry
  • What it is: Students care for small animals like chickens, goats, or rabbits, learning basic veterinary practices and animal management.
  • Why we have it: Teaches empathy, responsibility, and sustainable living skills. It can also provide lessons in biology and agriculture.
  1. Debates and Elocution
  • What it is: Competitive or informal events where students present arguments or speeches on various topics.
  • Why we have it: Develops confidence, public speaking, and logical reasoning skills.
  1. Board Games and Puzzles
  • What it is: Organized sessions for games like chess, Scrabble, or solving group puzzles.
  • Why we have it: Enhances strategic thinking, patience, and collaboration.
  1. Community Service
  • What it is: Activities like visiting local shelters, cleaning public areas, or teaching younger children.
  • Why we have it: Instills empathy, civic responsibility, and teamwork.
  1. Cooking Classes
  • What it is: Simple cooking or baking lessons for students using local ingredients.
  • Why we have it: Teaches basic life skills, self-reliance, and teamwork.
  1. Fitness Challenges
  • What it is: Fun activities like yoga sessions, morning runs, or simple obstacle courses.
  • Why we have it: Encourages physical health, teamwork, and a competitive spirit.

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