Our Academic Scholars recently gathered for a thought-provoking seminar on the ‘Psychology of High Performance,’ designed to equip them with the mental tools needed to excel in their studies and beyond.
We were delighted to welcome Francesca Zammit-Maempel, a Sport and Exercise Psychologist from Leeds Beckett University, to lead the session. Francesca offered a fascinating perspective on the mental frameworks that drive elite performance, specifically focusing on the power of a Growth Mindset.
While Francesca’s expertise lies in sport, the seminar highlighted a crucial message for our students: the principles of high performance are universal. The strategies used by top athletes to overcome setbacks and achieve their goals are just as applicable to academic rigour, revision, and personal development.
The session challenged scholars to view intelligence and ability not as fixed traits, but as qualities that can be developed through dedication and resilience. By bridging the gap between the playing field and the classroom, the seminar provided a fresh look at what it takes to succeed.
We would like to extend a huge thank you to Francesca for visiting us and providing our scholars with such valuable, world-class insights.