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Today’s young people face a mental health, attention, and employability crisis that exam grades alone aren’t built to solve. Academic success is important, but it is no longer enough on its own.
The numbers tell the story:
1 in 4
young people experience high psychological distress in modern digital life.
> 5h/day
daily entertainment screen time for majority of teens, fragmenting attention, sleep, and self-worth.
of core work skills will change with AI by 2030. Employers now increasingly value time management, resilience, and confidence.
If AI is reshaping every job, what makes a young person irreplaceable? The human skills AI cannot replace.
Motivation, confidence, and resilience to keep going when things get hard.
Self-management, deep focus, and critical thinking in a world full of noise.
Healthy digital habits and wise use of technology, social media, and AI tools.
Communication, social, and human skills that technology and AI cannot replace.
Motivation & Drive
Intrinsic motivation and a growth mindset for the long haul.
Self-Confidence
A strong, positive sense of self-worth that doesn’t bend to a feed.
Social & Soft Skills
Competence in communication and collaboration with others.
Focus & Time
Sharper focus and wiser use of time, attention, and energy.
Critical Thinking
Reasoning clearly and making sound, independent decisions.
Digital Wellbeing
Understanding and navigating technology critically and wisely.
Spark
NZ Year 5–Year 7
International Grades 4–6
Curiosity & Confidence
Playful workshops that spark wonder and build healthy first habits with screens, focus, and friendships for children between 9–12 years of age.
Thrive
NZ Year 8–Year 10
International Grades 7–9
Focus & Emotional Strength
Tools for navigating social media, peer pressure, and big emotions while building self-awareness and steady focus for children between 12–14 years of age.
Rise
NZ Year 11–Year 13
International Grades 10–12
Resilience & Future-Readiness
Real-world skills for the AI era: critical thinking, leadership, digital wellbeing, and life beyond school for children between 14–19 years of age.
10 weeks
program
Weekly sessions
with expert mentors
Age-tailored curriculum
for every stage
Delivered in schools &
community settings
We also arrange parent workshops because lasting change happens when the whole family grows together.
Practical routines that turn screen battles into shared agreements.
Frameworks for the hard moments — stress, identity, peer pressure.
Conversation tools that get past one-word answers and into real talk.
The same language and approach we use with your child, so home reinforces school.
Healthier Digital Habits
Practical routines that turn screen battles into shared agreements.
Confident Parenting
Frameworks for the hard moments — anxiety, identity, peer pressure.
Deeper Connection
Conversation tools that get past one-word answers and into real talk.
A United Front
The same language and approach we use with your child, so home reinforces school.
If AI is reshaping every job, what makes a young person irreplaceable? The human skills AI cannot replace.
Mindset & Character
Motivation, confidence, and resilience to keep going when things get hard.
Focus & Time-management
Self-management, deep focus, and critical thinking in a world full of noise.
Digital Wisdom
Healthy digital habits and wise use of technology, social media, and AI tools.
Soft Skills
Communication, social, and human skills that technology and AI cannot replace.
Prepare them for what
AI can’t do
Age Curriculums
NZ Years 5–7 • Ages 9 to 12
NZ Years 8–10 • Ages 12 to 14
NZ Years 11–13 • Ages 14 to 19
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