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adjectiveɛkstrəkəˈrɪkjʊləˌɛkstrəkəˈrɪkjələr 1(of an activity at a school or college) pursued in addition to the normal course of study. extracurricular activities include sports, music, and gym clubs Example sentencesExamples - He said that it also damaged the extent to which schools were prepared to engage in extra-curricular activities, such as debating, sport or drama because exams become the be all and end all.
- The award scheme is proving very popular amongst the pupils and after the success of the hike on Sunday will no doubt remain a popular extra-curricular activity at the school.
- Apart from regular studies, the children also learn various extra-curricular activities like painting, vocal and instrumental music and classical dance.
- It could also reflect extra-curricular activities such as voluntary work and sport.
- Studies could include maths, English, science, a language, a humanities subject, some vocational study plus extra-curricular activities to be introduced in 2010.
- The programme is a part both of the curriculum elective courses and of the extra-curricular activities of the students, for which they receive grades.
- The school also boasted achievements in sports and other extra-curricular activities.
- A ban on school sports and other extra-curricular activities last week led to thousands of students streaming out of schools, many holding roadside demonstrations to demand that the government meet the teachers' demands.
- The extra hours will be used to give children under 14 breakfast and offer extra-curricular activities, including homework clubs, sport, drama groups and visits to museums and galleries.
- Gone are the days when competitions were an extra-curricular activity in colleges.
- Monitoring of pupils at all levels is exceptionally effective while pastoral care and extra-curricular activities, including music and sport, were also praised.
- This is a thriving school offering a very rounded education as it includes many extra-curricular activities aimed at developing the whole person.
- In the summertime, the bases hire college students from the United States to oversee extra-curricular activities for children.
- In addition to her extra-curricular activities at school, she is the president of the Dawson Community Group Conferencing Society and was a founding board member of the Dawson City Arts Society.
- And in addition, he says, the shift in the timetable will give youngsters more time to take advantage of sporting and extra-curricular activities at the school, as well as pursue other interests out of school.
- A ban on school sports and extra-curricular activities remained in place.
- To this end, many schools put an emphasis on sporting and other extra-curricular activities to make school fun, rather than a burden.
- I dropped out after two weeks when I realized I'd burnt out on extra-curricular activities in high school and couldn't bring myself to care anymore.
- Students will also get more time to study as well as for extra-curricular activities.
- He believes the move would spark a decline in school sport and other extra-curricular activities.
- 1.1humorous Outside the normal routine, especially that provided by a job or marriage.
Harriet's extracurricular sweetheart Example sentencesExamples - Those tips can be useful reminders, especially if you're the kind of person who plans so many extra-curricular activities that you hardly see your partner unless you schedule a rendezvous.
- But since I made public my extra-curricular activities with that woman who shall remain nameless, I have kept to the straight and narrow.
- It looks like common sense to be sure my partner and I can fulfill each other's sexual needs. Otherwise, someone is likely to go extra-curricular... and there goes the marriage
Derivatives adverb She also thinks it's important for people to get involved extra-curricularly. Example sentencesExamples - He's been quite busy extracurricularly of late.
- Such a network would, perhaps, enhance communication on several levels: academically, extracurricularly, culturally, and socially.
adjectiveˌekstrəkəˈrikyələrˌɛkstrəkəˈrɪkjələr 1(of an activity at a school or college) pursued in addition to the normal course of study. extracurricular activities include sports, drama, music, chess Example sentencesExamples - The award scheme is proving very popular amongst the pupils and after the success of the hike on Sunday will no doubt remain a popular extra-curricular activity at the school.
- Gone are the days when competitions were an extra-curricular activity in colleges.
- The programme is a part both of the curriculum elective courses and of the extra-curricular activities of the students, for which they receive grades.
- The school also boasted achievements in sports and other extra-curricular activities.
- I dropped out after two weeks when I realized I'd burnt out on extra-curricular activities in high school and couldn't bring myself to care anymore.
- To this end, many schools put an emphasis on sporting and other extra-curricular activities to make school fun, rather than a burden.
- And in addition, he says, the shift in the timetable will give youngsters more time to take advantage of sporting and extra-curricular activities at the school, as well as pursue other interests out of school.
- A ban on school sports and extra-curricular activities remained in place.
- He said that it also damaged the extent to which schools were prepared to engage in extra-curricular activities, such as debating, sport or drama because exams become the be all and end all.
- It could also reflect extra-curricular activities such as voluntary work and sport.
- In the summertime, the bases hire college students from the United States to oversee extra-curricular activities for children.
- This is a thriving school offering a very rounded education as it includes many extra-curricular activities aimed at developing the whole person.
- He believes the move would spark a decline in school sport and other extra-curricular activities.
- The extra hours will be used to give children under 14 breakfast and offer extra-curricular activities, including homework clubs, sport, drama groups and visits to museums and galleries.
- In addition to her extra-curricular activities at school, she is the president of the Dawson Community Group Conferencing Society and was a founding board member of the Dawson City Arts Society.
- Apart from regular studies, the children also learn various extra-curricular activities like painting, vocal and instrumental music and classical dance.
- Studies could include maths, English, science, a language, a humanities subject, some vocational study plus extra-curricular activities to be introduced in 2010.
- A ban on school sports and other extra-curricular activities last week led to thousands of students streaming out of schools, many holding roadside demonstrations to demand that the government meet the teachers' demands.
- Students will also get more time to study as well as for extra-curricular activities.
- Monitoring of pupils at all levels is exceptionally effective while pastoral care and extra-curricular activities, including music and sport, were also praised.
- 1.1humorous Outside the normal routine, especially that provided by a job or marriage.
Harriet's extracurricular sweetheart Example sentencesExamples - Those tips can be useful reminders, especially if you're the kind of person who plans so many extra-curricular activities that you hardly see your partner unless you schedule a rendezvous.
- It looks like common sense to be sure my partner and I can fulfill each other's sexual needs. Otherwise, someone is likely to go extra-curricular... and there goes the marriage
- But since I made public my extra-curricular activities with that woman who shall remain nameless, I have kept to the straight and narrow.
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