Demand for skills-based summer camps has increased significantly during the ongoing summer vacations, with students actively participating in a range of modern and creative learning activities.
According to details, students are enrolling in courses such as robotics, STEM education, calligraphy, music, karate, and gymnastics, showing strong interest in both academic and co-curricular development.
Representatives of Founder Courtes School said these summer camps aim to equip students with modern-day skills so they can perform better not only in academics but also in practical life.
Sadaf Rehman said the camps are focused on teaching 21st-century skills, which are helping improve students’ creativity, confidence, and overall personality development.
Director Sufyan Ahmed added that summer vacations provide an ideal opportunity for learning and skill-building. He encouraged students to make productive use of their time instead of spending holidays without meaningful activities.
Education experts say such initiatives are playing an important role in shaping students’ future readiness by combining academic learning with practical skill development.