Active Mind Program

MenteActiv is a cognitive stimulation program for adults that slows cognitive decline and helps maintain key intellectual abilities. The sessions focus on six essential skills for preserving cognitive reserve: memory, problem-solving, spatial orientation, language, attention, and calculation skills. Spanish Society of Neurology: MenteActiv is the first cognitive stimulation program developed in collaboration with the Spanish Society of Neurology. MenteActive Life: A program for adults who want to keep their brains young and enjoy active aging. MenteActive Care: This program option is designed for individuals diagnosed with mild cognitive impairment or in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease who are seeking to slow the progression of the illness.
BMaker program

With this program, students transition from users to technology creators, developing their digital, technological, and creative skills. They learn to overcome any challenge with ingenuity and imagination, boost their academic performance, and prepare for the future. Hands-on approach: They learn practically, starting with challenges that don't have a single solution and must be overcome by applying their knowledge and imagination. They are the protagonists of their own learning. STEAM philosophy: With our methodology based on STEAM, Design Thinking, and collaborative project-based learning, they develop key skills such as creativity, communication, and teamwork.
Aloha Program

ALOHA Mental Arithmetic is a program designed for children aged 5 to 13 that transforms math into a fun game. Thanks to this program, children improve their math skills and also develop their concentration and mental agility. Educational endorsement: The ALOHA program is the only extracurricular activity endorsed by the Spanish Society of Pedagogy. Global benchmark: The program originated in Malaysia 25 years ago. Currently, more than 250,000 students in 35 countries participate in ALOHA at one of the thousands of centers where it is offered. 500 schools: ALOHA collaborates with over 500 institutions across the country, where the program is taught as an extracurricular activity or as part of the curriculum.
Kitsune Program

Kitsune is an early stimulation program designed for children aged 3 to 5. Kitsune students learn through play using a three-dimensional methodology: hands-on mathematics, emotional intelligence, and psychomotor skills. Children learn best when they are excited. We know that storytelling is a very effective tool for connecting with students and motivating them to learn. The materials used by the children in class have been created by scientists and educators from the University of Oxford. The program is designed to respect the period when the brain is most sensitive to mathematics, movement, and emotions. Children learn while having fun thanks to a teaching methodology in which play plays a fundamental role.