Missions
vs. lessons
A lesson is something you sit through. A mission is something you go on — with purpose, identity, and agency.
Ready-to-deploy extracurricular programs that build the skills education forgot — creativity, collaboration, critical thinking — through missions, not lessons.
80K+
Children reached
500+
Schools
2,000+
Teachers trained
10+
Years proven
Our Approach
vs. lessons
A lesson is something you sit through. A mission is something you go on — with purpose, identity, and agency.
vs. students
Students take on real life cases. They don’t “study theory” – they become inventors and creators.
vs. teachers deliver content
Teachers become learning architects who design journeys of discovery — and find joy in teaching again.
vs. tests and grades
Assessment through presenting real solutions, not filling in blanks. Iteration and peer feedback replace pass/fail.
vs. curriculum constraints
Extracurricular design — independent of any national curriculum. Immediate adoption, no ministerial approval is needed.
vs. homework
No busy work. Real problems that extend the mission into home and community.
The Challenge

39% of core skills will change by 2030. 59 out of every 100 workers will need reskilling — and 11 of them won’t receive it. The pipeline is broken at the source. 7 of the top 10 skills employers need are exactly what our methodology develops.

Even when school leaders recognize the need for 21st-century skills, most curricula don’t make space for them. Changing curriculum takes years. Enrichment programs can start tomorrow.

Schools are caught between two failing approaches: rushing to adopt AI as the new panacea or rejecting it entirely. We offer a third path: develop the human capabilities that make AI a tool, not a crutch.
Our Offer
Each program is a complete, ready-to-deploy enrichment experience. Your teachers don’t need special training or extra preparation. They open the materials and start teaching.
Complete facilitator guides for every session — step-by-step, minute-by-minute, with notes on group dynamics and common pitfalls.
Professionally designed slides with speaker notes, plus video content that brings each mission to life for children.
Year-round educational journeys built around missions, projects and real professional identities.
All worksheets, templates, and activity materials ready to print. No teacher-created resources are needed.
Observation-based skill assessment tools that measure creativity, collaboration, confidence, and communication growth — real outcomes, not test scores.
Our Programs
Each program challenges students to solve real-life tasks through teamwork and a structured project-based process. Skills are learned through experience, not textbooks. All missions are Gold Standard PBL aligned.
Mission: Special Building in New York
What is it like to be an architect in one of the most famous cities in the world? Students learn about architecture, explore different types of buildings, and study famous landmarks in New York. Working in teams, they split into groups, choose a type of building, make a blueprint, construct a model, and present their work to the other teams.
Mission: Solar System Exploration
The Solar System is our “cosmic neighbourhood”. Students become young astronauts who learn about planets, explore different types of space equipment, and plan a real mission. They split into crews, chart their journey to a chosen planet, craft their mission with specific tasks, and build a model of their crew and spacecraft.
Mission: Best Experience for Your Pet
Students dive into the world of veterinary medicine and explore the different types of care that animals truly need. They research what makes pets thrive, investigate habitats and nutrition, and design a better care facility for various animal species. Divided into teams, they tackle the important task of designing their ideal animal care center, presenting a day in the life that highlights the joy, challenges, and urgent moments that occur.
Mission: Research Master in No Time
Students dive into the world of science and experiments. They learn about key natural phenomena such as the generation of electricity, motion, and gravity on Earth, water purification, and the importance of the Sun. Divided into teams, students explore engineering solutions found in the nature, conduct experiments, and create their own models, building an understanding of the connection between science and everyday life.
Mission: Robot for a Better Future
Students design a robot that genuinely helps someone in need. They explore the inventor profession and the process involved in building something from scratch, then split into teams to design their own robot models for six unique functions: household helper, medical assistant, educational aide, rescue operator, environmental guardian, and personal companion.
Mission: Amazing New Park
Students take on the challenge of planning a brand new green space for their city. They learn about the landscape architect profession, the history of parks, and what makes the world’s most remarkable parks special. Drawing inspiration from nearby green spaces, each team of park designers develops their own plan and models a “Super park”.
Mission: Family Car of the Future
Students explore the profession of automobile design, the evolution of cars over the years, and how environment, care and technology are central to design. Inspired by all they’ve learned, children reimagine the family car, developing new functionalities and improvements. They prototype their ideas with cardboard, sketches, and models, and then pitch their designs.
Mission: Research Master in No Time
Students dive into the world of science and experiments. They learn about key natural phenomena such as the generation of electricity, motion, and gravity on Earth, water purification, and the importance of the Sun. Divided into teams, students explore engineering solutions found in the nature, conduct experiments, and create their own models, building an understanding of the connection between science and everyday life.
Mission: No Planet B
Students become sustainability consultants hired by a real local organization to audit its environmental impact and design a transformation plan. They learn how sustainability frameworks work, investigate resource use, waste, and energy patterns, and propose evidence-based solutions. The mission ends with each team presenting a professional sustainability report and action roadmap to the organization’s leadership, defending their recommendations under scrutiny.
Mission: Enormous Possibilities Ahead
Students explore artificial intelligence not as passive users, but as designers who shape how AI is built and deployed. They investigate how AI models work, map real-world applications, and confront the ethical dilemmas that come with them. Working in teams, they identify a genuine social challenge and design an AI-powered solution, with AI itself as a thinking partner throughout the creative process.
Mission: Safer World for All
Students become ethical hackers tasked with protecting a simulated organization from digital threats. They investigate how cyberattacks happen, learn the tools and thinking behind both attackers and defenders, and design security protocols that protect data and systems. Working in teams, they run a simulated breach scenario, identify vulnerabilities, and present their security plan to the “board of directors”.
Mission: Learn fast, remember more
Students master the science behind how humans learn best. They explore how memory, focus, and metacognition actually work, discover techniques used by world-class performers, and then design their own personalized learning system. Students acquire the most transferable skill of all: learning how to learn.
The Evidence
100%
of school principals report the program positively impacts their institution’s image, positioning it as innovative, progressive, and modern.
98%
of children show improvement in all key skills after the first year: creativity, confidence, initiative, communication, problem-solving, and teamwork.
97%
of teachers report the program helped them achieve professional goals, develop their own skills, and actively engage parents in the learning process.
91%
of parents rate their children’s interest in learning as significantly higher after starting the program and see improved motivation.
Our methodology has been proven across 500+ institutions:
Not a prototype tested in ideal conditions. A methodology forged in real-world constraints:
Get Involved
We’re opening Mission: Education to schools worldwide in September 2026.

Be among the first schools globally to implement Mission: Education. Founding partner pricing, dedicated onboarding, and direct access to our team.
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