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Rise Blog

All your questions on 11-14 year-old education and growth answered. If you want more personalized advice, get in touch!

About Crimson Rise

Rise is the world’s first global mentorship program for students aged 11-14, featuring student mentoring alongside subject tutoring and targeted extracurricular coaching. Students work 1:1 with experts to define their strengths, interests, and goals for high school and university, while developing the essential skills to help them achieve their maximum personal potential.

Crimson Rise takes a holistic, strengths-based approach to education. Students access a highly personalized program via a team of experts who coach them to identify their strengths, motivators, and goals so they feel inspired to their pursue education and personal growth in their everyday lives.

Students also have the opportunity to meet other children from around the globe via our monthly Community events. Here they can develop friendships, gain cross-cultural exposure, and meet potential collaborators for future extracurricular projects.

Our mission is to help students develop a confident, capable, inspired approach to their studies, activities, and day-to-day, preparing them to succeed not only in the present-day classroom but also in university applications and their careers beyond.

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200+

students' journeys kickstarted through Rise

97+

expert Mentors & Strategists working 1:1 with students

1.8x

more likely to deeply engage extracurriculars*

1.6x

more likely to improve academic performance

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*See studies on the impact of mentorship and after-school programs on youth:
“Why Youth Mentoring is Important,” Dream, 18 August 2021
https:// www.joindream.org/news.html/article/2021/08/18/why-youth-mentoring-is-important