Our Values
A world where every young person believes in their potential and feels empowered to grow — emotionally, socially and academically — through safe, inspiring learning experiences.
We believe that with the right support, mindset and encouragement, children and teenagers can overcome barriers, build resilience and thrive — in school and beyond. Our vision is to bring that belief to life, one learner at a time.
Our Mission
To inspire young minds to grow with confidence, curiosity and courage.
Through carefully crafted workshops that blend team building, emotional literacy and growth mindset principles, we help children and young people believe in their potential — and begin to realise it.
Backed by experience in education, safeguarding and youth development, The Mindset Mission Team delivers safe, dynamic spaces where every learner is seen, heard and empowered.
We exist to make mindset real, practical and powerful — one mind at a time.
Our Values
Safety First
We create emotionally and physically safe environments where learners feel secure, respected and included.
Rebellious Hope
We believe anything is possible when we show up with love, courage and belief — even in the face of challenges.
Every Mind Matters
We believe every child has potential — and deserves to be seen, heard and supported.
Effort Over Outcome
We celebrate progress, persistence and growth — not just results.
Confidence Through Play
Because confidence grows best in an environment of fun, care and positivity.
Joyful Learning
We use joyful, energetic activities to build confidence, communication and connection.
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The Power of Yet
- This video is shared for educational purposes and credit goes to Dr Dweck Via YouTube
What is a growth mindset?
Carol S. Dweck, Ph.D., explains the concept of growth mindset.
A growth mindset is the understanding that we can develop our abilities and intelligence. Research has shown that our implicit beliefs about the nature of intelligence can have a great impact on our achievement. In this TED Talk, Dr. Dweck, who first coined the terms “fixed mindset” and “growth mindset”, explains how a growth mindset leads to a focus on learning, increased effort and a willingness to learn from mistakes.