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Summer 2026
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An elite 4-week project-based learning experience connecting ambitious minds across borders. Led by industry and academic mentors.

For: Students from Grade 4 to A-Level & Equivalent

Format: International Blended (Interactive Live Sessions, Curated Micro-Learning, and Cross-Border Group Collaboration)

Why GLA?

Dear Parents,

As a professional navigating today’s highly competitive global economy, you know that textbook excellence is no longer the differentiator. The modern workplace rewards independent problem-solving, cross-cultural fluency, data literacy, and a sharp entrepreneurial mindset.

Yet, traditional school breaks often leave a vacuum—either filling your child’s time with passive screen consumption or rigid, uninspired academic drills.

Global Learning Adventures (GLA) Summer 2026 was engineered to solve this dilemma. Over four weeks, we transform your child’s summer break into a high-impact, dynamic launchpad. We combine structured academic clarity with real-world applications, ensuring your child returns to school ahead of their curriculum, confident in their abilities, and globally connected.

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Built for Impact, Balanced for Summer

We believe elite learning shouldn’t feel like a chore. GLA uses a modern, high-yield learning architecture modelled after corporate and university training programs:

  • Real-World Projects: Every student builds a tangible output—a working prototype, a digital simulation, or a functional financial business model.
  • Elite Mentorship: Teams are guided by mentors drawn directly from academic institutions and global industries. Mentors provide 20 hours of focused, high-impact guidance, driving rigorous outcomes without micromanagement.
  • Curated Video Classrooms: We leverage advanced, bite-sized multimedia learning (including premium, curated YouTube modules from elite educators like 3Blue1Brown, TED-Ed, and Y Combinator) so students master the theory at their own pace.
  • Interspersed Brain Breaks: To keep energy high and prevent screen fatigue, sessions are injected with vibrant, student-led cultural mixers, physical challenges, and strategic lateral-thinking games. It is, after all, their summer break.
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The Cohort Pathways

Explore how we customize the experience for your child’s developmental and academic stage:

Cohort 1: Grades 4 & 5 (National Programme)

Theme: The Imagination Lab: Where STEM Meets Storytelling

  • The Focus: Younger minds thrive when logic is tied to creativity. This localized cohort focuses on building foundational mechanical engineering and presentation skills within national borders.
  • The Project: Students build a working physical machine using simple mechanical elements to solve a crisis from a classic story, presenting their final invention as a “video storybook.”
  • The Fun: High-energy physical breaks like the 3-Minute Household Safari and Emoji Pictionary to keep them moving, active, and laughing.

Cohort 2: Grades 6, 7 & 8 (Multinational Programme)

Theme: EcoTech 2026: Sustainable Futures

  • The Focus: Introducing global collaboration. Your child will join a multinational team of 3 to 6 peers from across Pakistan and Southeast Asia to address the future of technology and environmental sustainability.
  • The Project: Teams design a digital blueprint for a smart, green neighborhood feature using online 3D modelling tools, culminating in a joint international pitch.
  • The Fun: Cross-Border Culture Mixers like geographical trivia and the “Local Price Tag” currency game that cultivate global friendships effortlessly.

Cohort 3 Academic Excellence: O-Level & Equivalent

Designed to target the exact academic pain-points where bright students traditionally stumble in major international curricula, transforming abstract theory into intuitive mastery.

STEM Track
  • The Core Project: The Aerodynamic Simulator:
  • Designing and testing a high-efficiency digital bridge or projectile system.
  • Academic Value Added: Master abstract concepts: Kinematics equations, vector resolution, moments, and stress-strain analysis.
Entrepreneurship Track
  • The Core Project: The Micro-Venture Challenge:
  • Building a functional, low-cost digital service or product blueprint.
  • Academic Value Added: Master financial fundamentals: Fixed vs. variable costing, break-even analysis matrices, and working capital cycles.
  • The Fun: The hilarious Bad Presentation Contest to conquer public speaking anxiety, and pop-culture Kahoot! Trivia tournaments.

Cohort 4 Future Leaders: A-Level & Equivalent

Replicating elite university undergraduate tutorials (Ivy League/Oxbridge level) to create stellar portfolio assets and research credentials for top-tier university applications.

Advanced STEM Track
  • The Core Project: The Algorithmic Predictive Model: Extracting and analysing complex global datasets using Python libraries.
  • University Prep Advantage: Develop undergraduate-level skills: Academic research methods, data science literacy, and formal abstract writing.
Entrepreneurship Track
  • The Venture Capital Pitch: Designing a scalable startup framework complete with multi-year financial forecasts.
  • University Prep Advantage: Master corporate finance: Venture capital mechanics, equity dilution, Cap Tables, and elite boardroom presentation.
  • The Fun: Shark Tank Roast Edition—an intellectual sandbox where students pitch absurd inventions and learn to defend data models under high-energy, humorous cross-examination.
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The Core Benefits for Corporate Families

  • Uncompromising Academic Rigour: We do not compromise on the syllabus. Your child will learn the math, science, and economics required to excel, but they will learn it through application, not memorization.
  • True Cross-Border Networking: Your child will work alongside peers from similar professional backgrounds across Asia, building a network of ambitious, like-minded friends that lasts long after the summer ends.
  • A Standout Portfolio: For older students, the projects completed during GLA serve as premier case studies for university admissions essays, setting them miles apart from standard applicants.
  • Productive Independence: The program is structured to cultivate self-reliance. While professional mentors guide them, students run their own meetings, manage their deadlines, and drive their projects.

Secure Your Child’s Seat

Due to our strict mentor-to-student ratio, seats for Summer 2026 are strictly limited. Ensure your child’s summer break is spent building the future.