Esports Division

Outplay their competition.

Like traditional sports, esports are socially invaluable and require commitment, focus, and coaching to get ahead.

What they'll learn

This workshop includes:

Sportsmanship online

Did you know online videogames are actually good for kids? According to research, they teach kids commitment, cooperation, and initiative as they learn to better value enjoyment and achievement.

Online videogames are lightning quick, great fun, and the perfect way to learn to play together with a new team every round.

Rapid growth

In 2019, more than 400 million people tuned in to esports globally and 2020 is set to knock this number straight out of the park! With $4.5 billion of investment and $1 billion in annual revenue, there’s never been a better time to get your kids started on this new sporting trajectory.

Extracurricular adoption

Don’t leave your kids behind with the analog times. Schools and universities around Australia have been adopting esports into their curriculums since 2017. Take for example QUT’s successful Australian-first esports university program.

(Can you spot our founder, Ash?)