From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishextracurricularex‧tra‧cur‧ric‧u‧lar /ˌekstrəkəˈrɪkjələ◂ $ -ər◂/ adjective [only before noun] SEextracurricular activities are not part of the course that a student is doing at a school or college → curriculum
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extracurricular• Schools cancelled extracurricular activities, and many parents took their children out of classes after word of the bomb threat spread.• Evidence can be found in extracurricular activities as well.• What extracurricular activities was I involved with at school?• Most families lacked the money to get their children involved in extracurricular activities.• The students were chosen because of their strong leadership potential, academic achievement and involvement in extracurricular activities.• Though the educational program is designed for college-bound students, great attention is also paid to athletics and extracurricular activities.• They tell us about how they gradually adjusted as they became more deeply involved in the classroom and extracurricular experiences.• Public schools are not required to recognize any extracurricular student organizations.