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Would you like help to develop
21st Century Global Thinkers?
Tools for learning; skills for life.
Mind Lab introduces a fresh and effective educational methodology based on thinking games,
thinking methods and mediated teaching and learning techniques.
Mind Lab develops a range of tools for learning that help you to achieve.
Using these tools you can take control of your learning.
“My goal in bringing Mind Lab to Wilderness School was to further develop our students application of thinking skills and to create an authentic environment for problem solving.
We were impressed with the research driven, well thought out and highly innovative curriculum.Once the classes began we were particularly amazed with how engaged the girls were.
The program encourages risk taking and flexibility of thinking within a fun and challenging setting.
Mind Lab teaches the students how to think strategically, work interdependently, apply a wide range of problem solving strategies and reflect upon their effectiveness. Our students, parents and teachers are all committed to the program and through activities such as student/parent evenings and the Mind Lab Olympics we are seeing enormous benefits for the whole school community.”
Mrs. Katherine Zollo – Head of Wilderness Junior School
“Bringing Mind Lab into the curriculum is playing its part in developing the whole school’s emotional literacy, a strong pro-social school culture, a caring ethos, as well as nurturing our students’ higher-order thinking skills. There is a direct connection between student emotional wellbeing and good academic outcomes, and Mind Lab nourishes both.”
Mr. Howard MacPherson
Head of Middle School Scotch College, Adelaide





I watched the story on btn about the board games being played at a school. I loved the concept so contacted btn who put onto your website which I think is great. This year I have decided to homeschool my 7 year old son who would have been in Y1 this year. He was not coping well with school. What would you recommend as a home program for him? We play cards and board games every night (monopoly, chinese checkers, chess etc) as a family but I loved the look of some of yours. I would love to know about the parent-child events. Are there dates for these?
Cheers
Michele