Is Your Child Missing Out? The Best CCAs Every Primary Student Should Consider!

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Alright, CCAs, or Co-Curricular Activities.

These are not just after-school programs.

They are essential parts of your kid's growth.

Like a buffet, each CCA option brings a unique flavour to their development.

There is football if they love running around, or the choir if they enjoy singing.

Does your child have a hidden talent, like painting or debating?

CCAs could unearth that!

It is not just about books.

It is about personal growth and preparing them for the ups and downs of life too.

Somehow, it is like a rite of passage for Singaporean kids.

Top 7 CCAs for Primary School Students

Here is a list of the top seven CCAs.

These activities can help your child discover new interests.

  1. Sports (e.g., Football, Badminton)
    Sports are fantastic for teamwork and exercise.
    Imagine how rewarding it must feel to score that winning goal!
    Kids learn about working together.
    Plus, sports come with a bonus.
    They are a great way to stay healthy.
    I still remember a football match my buddy's son played.
    The pride on his face after winning was beyond words!
  2. Arts (e.g., Choir, Visual Arts)
    Arts offer an outlet for creativity.
    Kids can unleash their inner artist here.
    Whether it is singing or painting, it is a place to find their voice.
    I still recall vibrant art exhibitions at school.
    Students, including my friend's daughter, displayed stunning artwork.
  3. Science & Technology (e.g., Robotics Club)
    Science and technology CCAs are where learning meets fun.
    Watching students build robots is mind-blowing.
    It is like a real-life sci-fi adventure!
    Here, kids become little inventors, nurturing problem-solving skills.
  4. Cultural (e.g., Dance, Drama)
    Dance and drama teach expression and cultural appreciation.
    My niece’s dance performance was eye-opening.
    The joy she felt was clear on stage.
    These activities spark creativity and cultural sensitivity.
  5. Uniformed Groups (e.g., Scouts, Brownies)
    Searching for discipline and leadership?
    Look no further than uniformed groups.
    It is a place to learn values.
    My nephew felt immense pride earning his first scout badge.
  6. Clubs & Societies (e.g., Public Speaking, Debate)
    Clubs and societies are perfect for budding speakers.
    Here, confidence and communication skills blossom.
    Kids learn to articulate thoughts through speeches and debates.
    Great for future leaders, right?
  7. Community Service (e.g., Gardening Club)
    Community service CCAs teach social responsibility early on.
    A friend's daughter joined a gardening club.
    She learned about the environment and empathy.

How to Choose the Best Fit

Now, how do you choose the best CCA for your child?

Start by understanding their interests.

What activities make them light up inside?

Sometimes finding the right match is all about trial and error.

Also, practical factors like timing and location matter too.

Take advice from teachers or other parents.

At the end of the day, remember, it is okay if their interests change over time.

Flexibility is key.

Personal Reflection

Looking back, CCAs have played a major role in shaping lives.

I still remember my CCA during primary school.

I joined the track and field.

It taught me discipline and grace.

Watching kids grow through CCAs is heartwarming.

It is like watching a flower bloom.

It is truly rewarding.

Trust your child to find their path and flourish, just like I did.

PS: My shuttle run during IPPT was under 9 secs until they took it away.

About the author 

Merlion Dad

A first-time primary school dad figuring things out as he goes.

One hand holding the school bag, the other holding kopi C Siu Dai, ready for whatever school life throws at him.

From dealing with school registration stress to finding the best canteen snacks, Merlion Dad is learning step by step.

Sometimes blur like sotong, sometimes full of creative ideas, he’s here to share laughs, lessons, and tips with fellow parents in Singapore.

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