The Future Founders Program at LSIS is a signature transdisciplinary enrichment pathway thoughtfully designed to cultivate confident, curious, and responsible young learners. Through a cohesive framework of interconnected strands, students progressively develop the essential skills, dispositions, and mindsets required to understand themselves deeply, engage meaningfully with the world around them, and take purposeful, thoughtful action within their communities.
A carefully nurtured, mindfulness-based strand centered on wellbeing, character formation, and social-emotional development. Students strengthen body awareness, refine emotional regulation, and establish healthy daily routines. Through shared responsibilities, reflection circles, mini-meetings, and collaborative challenges, learners cultivate early leadership skills while building resilience, empathy, and confidence within a supportive environment.
Skills focus: Self-management (emotional regulation, perseverance), Social skills (responsibility, cooperation), Communication.

An inquiry-driven strand dedicated to exploring historical patrimony and personal identity. Through immersive, hands-on investigations of timelines, family histories, traditions, and ancient civilizations, learners develop meaningful connections between the past and present. Creative crafts and storytelling serve as powerful mediums through which students interpret, reflect, and express their understanding of heritage and continuity.
Skills focus: Thinking (connections, causation), Social skills (participation), Research (observing, collecting information).
A design-thinking-based strand grounded in creativity, authentic voice, and perspective. Students design, build, and create using a wide range of materials to communicate ideas, solve challenges, and articulate their thinking. Through artistic exploration and hands-on experiences, learners strengthen their capacity for original thought while confidently expressing diverse viewpoints.
Skills focus: Creative thinking, Communication, Research (media literacy).
An engineering and scientific inquiry strand where learners investigate natural laws through structured experimentation, coding, robotics, and real-world design challenges. Students cultivate intellectual curiosity, refine problem-solving abilities, and develop innovative thinking as they test hypotheses, evaluate results, and thoughtfully refine solutions.
Skills focus: Research, Critical thinking, Problem-solving.

An entrepreneurial mindset strand introducing students to systems, organization, and purposeful initiative. Learners identify real-world problems, design thoughtful solutions, develop simple products, and present their ideas with clarity and confidence. Throughout this process, they strengthen responsibility, leadership, and strategic thinking.
Skills focus: Thinking, Social skills (responsibility, leadership).
A sustainability-focused strand dedicated to exploring habitats, living systems, and environmental responsibility. Through gardening initiatives, recycling programs, water-care campaigns, and foundational environmental science projects, learners cultivate respect for nature and develop an enduring sense of environmental stewardship.
Skills focus: Research (collecting and analyzing information), Social skills (collaboration).