by Noah Honawon | Aug 22, 2025 | Academics
The “I Have All the Time in the World” Illusion often grips students right after exams. The final bell rings, assignments are turned in, and the weight of deadlines finally lifts. Suddenly, there are no timetables, no teachers waiting for homework, and no alarms...
by Noah Honawon | Aug 14, 2025 | Coding, Skills
Scratch coding for kids isn’t just about teaching technology; it’s also a tool for building leadership qualities that begin right at home. Your child’s first leadership lessons don’t happen in a classroom; they unfold in your living room, at your dinner table, and...
by Noah Honawon | Aug 7, 2025 | Academics
Digital discipline is no longer just a good idea; it’s a necessary skill in the modern classroom. From online classes to YouTube tutorials and endless scrolling on TikTok, students are more connected to screens than ever before. But as the digital world becomes more...
by Noah Honawon | Aug 4, 2025 | Coding, Skills
The Quiet Leadership You Might Be Overlooking Leadership doesn’t always come wrapped in confidence and charisma. In fact, some of the most effective leaders are the ones who speak less but think more. If your child is quiet, reflective, or observant, you may be...
by Noah Honawon | Jul 26, 2025 | Academics
Introduction: Research Starts Long Before University Research, the ability to ask questions, seek answers, and think critically, is one of the most essential skills any student can learn. But how often do we start building this mindset before university? Year after...