Mangaluru: Students, who are fixated on their screen before the class on campus continued, now happy to participate in various extra and co-curricular activities.
Some schools started recent activities, while others plan to organize them after a Dasara holiday.
Programs include drawing, singing, dancing, crafts, quizzes, essays, yoga and elocution, and they help make learning again fun.
“Some extra and co-curricular activities are held online before.
Online mode is completely unpleasant.
After one and a half years, I like participating in events on campus,” Shannel said, a 6th grade student of a private school.
Recently, Shannel took part in the elocution competition and vigorously waiting for the return of the sports period.
The school said they followed all health safety guidelines.
Sharada Vidyalaya has continued a drawing, craft, yoga, singing and singyan singing sessions.
More activities will be held after a Dasara holiday.
Sister Sudeepa, Head of St Agnes High School, said that it only did some offline activities when the government had not issued revised guidelines.
“We started yoga classes but stopped after a few days.
Some small yoga exercises were held in the class itself.
School plans to start all activities after the resume class for all students,” he said.
HR MEDIUM SCHOOL, Dharmasthala, has started the inter-school competition.
Principal of Parimala MV said that there was a good participation of students.
Sister Melissa, Principal of Mount Carmel Central, said that offline activities began during Gandhi Jayanti.
“Students take part in the collage and drawing competition.
More activities will begin after the middle of the semester vacation.
Students are waiting for a sports field to open,” he said.