Nurturing Confidence, Creativity, and Growth
At SOREM, co-curricular activities are not just an extension of academics; they are the soul of our learning philosophy. For children with autism, intellectual disabilities (ID), and cerebral palsy (CP), these activities become pathways to independence, confidence, creativity, and joyful self-expression. Each program is thoughtfully designed to nurture social-emotional growth, build practical life skills, and help children discover their strengths—all while having fun and feeling included.
Our Core Activities

Hobby Classes
Offering opportunities to explore interests, hobbies, and creativity.

Excursions & Field Trips
Providing real-world experiences that build confidence and independence.

Computer Education
Building digital awareness and essential skills for the modern world.

Special Classroom Activities
Hands-on learning that reinforces academics through play and interaction.

Music & Dance Therapy
Encouraging rhythm, emotional release, and self-expression beyond words.

Festival Celebrations
Strengthening cultural connection, joy, and social bonding.

Art & Painting
Enhancing imagination, fine motor skills, and creative confidence.

Yoga Sessions
Promoting relaxation, body awareness, balance, and mental alertness.
Why the Core Learning Program at SOREM is Special
Holistic Development
A perfect balance of academics, therapy, and joyful exploration.
Inclusive Environment
Every child is encouraged to participate at their own pace and comfort level.
Skill for Life
Each activity is designed to support independence, confidence, and self-reliance.
Guided by Experts
Activities are supervised by trained therapists and educators.
Joyful Learning
Children don’t just learn; they experience happiness, friendship, and growth.
FAQs
Are co-curricular activities suitable for all children?
Yes. Activities are tailored to each child’s abilities, ensuring inclusivity and comfort.
How do these activities benefit children with special needs?
They build confidence, improve communication, enhance sensory processing, and encourage independence—all while being enjoyable.
How often do children participate?
Co-curricular activities are integrated into the weekly schedule, ensuring consistent exposure and progress.
Can parents be involved?
Absolutely. Parents are welcome to participate in celebrations, excursions, and events, thereby strengthening family bonds and fostering shared learning.




