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Brighter Minds Alpha Programme help students enhance focus and creativity

Brighter Minds Alpha Programme help students enhance focus and creativity

By Nilufa Buksh
28/11/2025

Parents have expressed that the Brighter Minds Fiji programme has enhanced their children's focus, as 14 students from various schools successfully completed the Brighter Minds Alpha Programme.

One parent shares that her son achieved 100% in three subjects, crediting the Brighter Minds Fiji programme for the significant improvement in his focus and memory compared to earlier terms.

Another student explains that using techniques learnt through the “brain gym” and other exercises in the programme helped her during her exams.

Kimaya Foundation and Brighter Minds Trust Chairman, Damend Gounder, highlights that Brighter Minds is helping shape confident, focused, and emotionally strong young Fijians the future of our nation.

He adds that 114 teachers have been trained nationwide and they look forward to seeing many more students graduate across Fiji.

Brighter Minds Fiji will be running its School Holiday Alpha Programme from 8th to 18th December, open to children aged 5 to 15 across centres in Fiji.

For more information or to register, members of the public can email to partnerships@kimayafiji.com.fj

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