The aim of this study is to assess the potential impact of
extracurricular activities on the academic performance of elementary school
students. Attendance or not attendance, type of extracurricular activities
(recreational, cognitive or both) and the number of hours a week have been
taken into account. The final sample consisted of a total of 721 elementary
school students (366 boys and 355 girls) from various schools in the
counties of Catalonia and the Balearic Islands. Parents of the students were
provided with a questionnaire asking for the pupils’ grades in different
academic subjects (mathematics, Catalan, Spanish and English languages,
gymnastics and arts) and information about type and amount of
extracurricular activities. The results show that performing any kind of
extracurricular activity improves academic performance. More specifically,
performance of some activity (whether recreational or cognitive, or a
combination of both) significantly accounts for improvement in academic
results, except for math, gymnastics and arts. Also, the study shows that a
high number of hours of extracurricular activities (more than 10 hours a
week) negatively affect the performance in all subjects except in
gymnastics.