SMART
isn’t enough
Master the skills that will shape the future.
Build. Think. Lead. Create.
The future belongs to Changemakers!

The Changemakers Framework by SkillsforUs empowers students with the real-world skills to become innovative thinkers, impactful leaders, and driven problem-solvers. Three game-changing programs. Real- world results. A future without limits.
Developing positive attitudes, cultivating character, strong work ethic, and essential life skills, including etiquette and responsible behaviour
Building essential life skills, mastering future-ready competencies and developing career readiness strategies for a successful and fulfilling future.
Developing confident communication skills, positive self-image, and appropriate behaviour for effective interaction.
Invest in your students' future. Our programmes, designed for grades 1-10, deliver measurable results and a clear return on investment. Our curriculum is built on proven, research-based methodologies and delivered through progressive, in-classroom learning by SkillsforUs experts, ensuring students master essential skills year after year, preparing them for success in the 21st century.
When students have supportive relationships and opportunities to develop and practice social, emotional, and cognitive skills across many different contexts, academic learning accelerates.
Hundreds of studies involving more than 1 million students worldwide across PreK-12 offer consistent evidence that SEL has a positive impact on students’ academic achievement.
Students participating in SEL at school have higher levels of “school functioning,” as reflected by their grades, test scores, attendance, and homework completion.
SEL builds social and emotional skills that increase student engagement and lead to improved academic performance.
SEL interventions that addressed the five core competencies increased students’ academic performance by 11 percentile points, compared to students who did not participate.
The positive impact on academics lasts long-term: Years after students participated in SEL, their academic performance was an average of 13 percentile points higher than students who didn’t participate.