
What is BrainUp Club?
Brain Up Club turns children’ love for games and creativity into powerful off-screen learning!
Through hands-on play and sensory exploration, children design their own unplugged games and calming fidget gadgets — while developing focus, problem-solving, and emotional regulation.
It’s a fun and engaging way to build stronger brains and future-ready skills.
How Children Grow
Play Smarter
Reduce screen time and enjoy more real-life play
Think Deeper
Improve concentration and critical thinking
Grow Stronger
Build creativity and resilience for future learning
Stay Balanced
Promote mindfulness and emotional balance
Module 1: Game Makers Unplugged (Weeks 1-5)
Children explore what makes games fun—goals, teamwork, and creativity—while designing a mini board or active game.
Module 2: Soothing Gadget Designers (Weeks 6-10)
Children explore the "science of calm" through sound, color, and texture to create soothing gadgets and personal journals.
Final: Brain Up Showcase (Week 11)
A joyful celebration sharing creations with parents and teachers.
Play smarter. Think deeper. Grow stronger
Through play, creativity, and sensory exploration
Meet the Team
Jacqueline Law
HCPC-Registered Clinical Psychologist
16+ years supporting neurodivergent children and families. Expert in mindfulness, play therapy, emotion regulation, and family systems approaches.
Ian Thorpe
Former Independent School Executive Head
What the Experts Say
”Brain Up, on one-level, offers a return to creative, curious learning, something that has been sadly lacking in so many areas of children’s lives at a time when much of their learning is derived from screens.
This programme has been sensitively and thoughtfully designed, responding to the extensive research that highlights categorically those skills that are going to be most in demand when today’s children enter the world of work in 2030 and beyond.
Brain Up promotes creativity and critical thinking, resilience and emotional regulation in a safe and stimulating environment. It is exactly the kind of course that promotes wellbeing and mindfulness at source and promotes a bright and balanced future for young learners.”
Mr Ian Thorpe - Former Independent School Executive Head



