A Report for Out-of-School Activity Options

Introduction:
As requested by my headteacher I interviewed with students from our school about three out-of-school activity options last week. The aim of this report is to present out-of-school activities based on feedback from students.

The Ideas and Their Pros n’ Cons
To begin with, there is an idea of a outdoor adventure program where the student can go hiking, camping etc. Some adventure-loving students liked the idea and found it feasible. However, most of the students said that not enough people would want it and they find this activity very risky.
Another idea is a community service program where the student can be a volunteer to helping animals or community clean-up events etc. Some of students said that such a program would help to improve their CVs and found it to be a useful activity that could make people happy. Although some students thought that there were not enough sponsors and sufficient preparations were not made, and they thought it would be appropriate to implement this program the next year after making necessary preparations.
Apart from these activities, another activity idea was considered: Art Workshop where students can engage in many types of art such as painting, sculpture, writing etc. Art-lover students loved this idea and were happy to have so many types of art to choose from. Some students did not like this activity because they were not interested in art.

Conclusion:
Overall, all activity ideas were supported by an audience, as it provided an invaluable opportunity to students to do whatever they love. Apart from there, since one of them is supported by a larger majority and offers more than one activity within itself. I recommend implementing Art Workshop.

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