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Co-Curricular Activities (CCA)
CCA in General
- Co-Curricular
Activities (CCAs) is a
non-academic activity that all students must undertake as part of their
education outside
of official school hours.
- They
are only introduced from Primary 3 onwards and is optional, not compulsory.
- These
activities are crucial as they offer supplementary opportunities for your child
to explore their interests or develop them into hobbies like art or dance.
- It is a key component of students’
holistic education. Through CCA, students discover their interests and talents.
- Students develop their character, learn values, social emotional competencies and skills to prepare them for future challenges.
CCA IN PCPS
- Our PCPS CCA Framework allows Primary 3 students to undergo Exposure, Understanding & Appreciation in their chosen CCAs.
- Students can choose from any of these 4 categories:
- Clubs and Societies – Environmental Science, Infocomm Technology
- Physical Sports – Health & Fitness, Modular CCA (Sports)
- Uniformed Groups – Scouts
- Visual and Performing Arts – Art & Crafts, Choir, Modern Dance, English Language Literary & Debating Society
- CCAs are conducted once a week, every Tuesday or Thursday, 2pm to 4pm.
- Home-going arrangement after CCA need to be made by parents, respectively.
- For Modular CCA (Sports), students will experience 4 different sports in a rotational manner: Badminton, Basketball, Floorball and Football.
- In Primary 4, students who took Modular CCA in Primary 3 will be given a choice to select one of the 4 sports as their main CCA.
- In the event of Blended Learning, CCA sessions can be conducted in 2 ways: Face-to-face or eCCA.
- Face-to-face means students will attend the 2-hour sessions in person.
- eCCA is a 1-hour online session done via SLS or Zoom.