Sport and Education: The winning combination

This is the second part of a two-part series article exploring the role of education in children’s academic and personal development.  

There is a unique pull of most international schools in China that provide a K-12 education that has got every parent cueing at reputable schools. One of these is the holistic education – the teaching of the total person – that most of these schools specialise.

 

Besides the emphasis in English language and leading curriculums, these school employ extra-curricular activities like sport as their unique selling point. International schools are popular for building cutting-edge sports facilities and running various sporting activities at school.

International schools are notable for their sporting activities

However, success at sporting activities is not automatic.  Parents often complain these programs are not properly run, and there is little incentive for students to engage in sporting activities.

 

Most schools in China try to get the support of Associations such Association of China and Mongolia International Schools (ACAMIS), to run a total program of education and organises inter- school sport competitions. But these are mostly limited to basketball, volley ball and soccer and families who want their children to excel in wider and different sporting activities will have to look for providers elsewhere. 

 

BeGo Education, the education brand of LC Venture, has been supporting families who are looking for differentiated services in education and in high-end sports for years. Through its Private Family Education Office (PFEO), service, BeGo Education offers boutique services tailored to High Net Worth (HNW) clients, prioritising the holistic development of each student academically and personally. This highly customised approach takes into account each student’s unique preferences, interests, and choices, ensuring a personalised experience.

 

These services are thoughtfully designed to align with school terms, complementing the formal education received in traditional settings. Through careful assessment of each student’s preferred sport, BeGo Education pairs each child with private coaches, distinguished retired athletes, and professional trainers to guarantee top-tier coaching.

BeGo Education students matched with professional players and coaches
Award winning coach AJ Roberts with BeGo Education student in London School of Basketball (LSB)

These sessions give students unparalleled access to the exclusive world of their chosen sport, immersing them in its lingo and rich tradition. Each session focuses on character development, teamwork, and discipline and students also get the added benefit of developing their language and social skills, while honing the technical skills at their sport. 

 

Recently, a 14 -year-old boy from Beijing was matched with a professional basketballer from the US-based in London for private coaching. Training alongside peer basketballers from junior leagues, he is attending the London School of Basketball with links and mentorship commitments from top NBA stars including Michael Jordan and Lebron James.  

 

Parents who sign-up their children for BeGo Education’s Private Family Education Office, (PFEO) also understand the wider benefits of such services. Families would gain easy access to an exclusive network of professionals and investors, and take advantage of sponsorship opportunities and industry connections. This opens doors to exciting opportunities for community building and networking, fostering valuable business relationships for them and their businesses as well. LC Venture’s investment and advisory services also provide support in this regard.

But such a level of attention and differentiations and support would be impossible to replicate within the confines of a traditional school setting. Therefore, BeGo Education services fill the gap and empower and motivate these students to excel in school sports, delivering substantial value to them, including during college applications.

 

 “If you want to be a CEO later, play sports now”

BeGo Education, therefore, serves as an excellent choice for families looking to support their child’s journey and who are prepared to consider sport to prepare them for their future school or college applications, on top of their academic performance. However, the benefits of playing sports also extends beyond college application. There is also a direct correlation between sporting activities and success at a later stage.

 

Up to 95% of Fortune 500 CEOs have played college sports and they believe sporting involvement has contributed to their career success. In an article titled:  If you want to be a CEO later, play sports now, CNBC says top executives of companies like Facebook, Hewlett and Packard (HP) and PepsiCo have all played sports during high school or college years. Besides, Forbes published a study where a whopping 96% of women holding a C-suite position played sports.

 

Through the Private Family Education Office, BeGo Education is also opening its students access to a network of high achievers, providing valuable mentoring support. Through leadership talks and one-to-one coaching, these network share their sporting journeys and show from their rich career experiences how their sporting and professional worlds overlapped.

Grace Ngau is one of the mentors at BeGo Education. She joined BeGo as a senior partner and she is also the co-founder of several companies including ONCE, a positive living lifestyle brand. She has extensive experience in working with some of the leading brands in China including Volkswagen Tesla, Dyson, Chanel Beauty. She also worked on media production that featured in the like of Cannes, Rotterdam, and Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival. 

 

Grace supports BeGo Education students in academic skills, self-awareness and exercise and fitness. “Growing up, sports were a crucial part of my upbringing and it made me very competitive – personally and as a student.” She says.

 

“I was ice skating when I was 5 and received a National level 2 athlete title. I also started playing tennis when I was 6 years old. When I joined high school at the International School of Beijing (ISB), I made it to the varsity tennis and softball team.” She says. “ISB was an excellent opportunity for me to develop my game and to compete internationally for my high school.” 

Grace Ngau: ISB Varsity Girls Softball 2009
Grace Ngau with Varsity Girls Softball Team (3rd from right, kneeling)

When it was time to apply for college, Grace believes that her application got a boost from her sporting profile. “When I was applying to universities, I showcased my sporting profile in my applications.” she said. Grace eventually accepted a place at Boston University.

 

Grace says her sporting years offered her support during her undergrad years as well. “Participating in sports has made me develop sooner strong person. I was able to make friends easily and it reflected in my results. My resilience, positive attitude and mentality, and problem-solving skills all came from doing sports since I was little. That gave me the confidence and the winning mentality.” 

 

Today, Grace plays tennis at least twice in a week and collaborates with brands like Nike and Wilson. 

Grace Ngau regularly plays tennis
Grace Ngau at a tennis match in Beijing

Grace’s story also echoes the experience of every team member at BeGo Education.

 

Crediting his father for his running habits, Gaston Chee says he always travels with his running shoes and says it has cultivated in him the discipline and mental strength to keep pushing, despite the pressures of running a business. “My days usually begin at 4:30 am and I run an average of 5km daily, and the discipline and mental strength from this routine makes all the difference during the day on my performance,” he said.  

 

Over the years, Gaston says this has rubbed off on the employees. “Running is not a KPI at LC Venture yet,” he says, but he admits the level of sporting activities of the team is impressive.

BeGo Education’s Senior Marketing Executive Melinda Yang also shares her own similar story. “As a busy mother of two and leading the client engagement at BeGo Education, scheduling gym sessions is challenging for me,” She says. That is when she turned to running. “I have always participated in sports and now exercising helps me to stay on top of things and maintain my health and well-being. It has become an integral part of my daily life.

Beyond personal benefits and stress management, Melinda says that running has become a family affair as well. “I take pride in setting a good example for my children by passing on these healthy habits.”

Similarly, Michael Mehari, the Head of Communication and External Relations at LC Venture, Michael Mehari also shares his colleagues’ drive. “Working out at the gym gives me that special quiet time where I get to connect with myself,” He says. Nowadays, with the warmer weather, Michael goes for a run and stretch at a local park after work. “The number of people working out in the park can be very motivating. Seeing the young and old exercising shows us that there is no excuse not to exercise,” he says.

 

Conclusion

As more and more schools and universities continue to focus and expand their sporting activities, inspiring students and families are increasingly aiming for a lofty targets for their children—not only in competitive athletic games but also in careers and beyond.

 

Kick-off your child’s journey in sports with BeGo Education’s BeGo Education Private Family Education Office and give your children the training and tools they need to have a ahead start.

 

For inquiries, please send your email to: info@lcventure.com

LC Venture is a leading consultancy and advisory holding company registered in the UK. The company provides quality advice on strategy and business solutions to Chinese and international clients which are mainly SMEs, multinational companies, and governments. The Company is also an investor in BeGo Education, a wholly-owned portfolio investment that provides its flagship Private Family Education Office (PFEO) services, a boutique education consultancy and advisory service for HNW  Chinese families. Copyright © 2023 LC Venture. All rights reserved.

Beyond Competition: FISU Games and Education

This article is part one of a two-part series that will explore the role of education in children’s academic and personal development.  

The Summer World University Games just ended on the 8th of August with a resounding success. Officially opened by President Xi Jinping at the Dong’an Lake Sports Park Stadium on July 28th, the games captivated the global audiences for 11 days before drawing its curtains at the Open-Air Music Park with much fanfare.

President Xi Jingping officially opens Chengdu FISU World University Games

The event marks the 32nd edition of the Summer World University Games. Previously, China had held the games in 2021 in Shenzhen and 2001 in Beijing. Staged every two years in a different city, the summer edition of the FISU World University Games brings over 8,000 of the world’s best summer sports student-athletes from more than 150 nations.

China captured an impressive highest total of 178 medals over all at the games, beating second place Japan convincingly with 93 medals. China surpassed its previous-best tally of 146 and is trailing Russia, the record holder with 287 medals.

 

Leading up to the games, Chengdu city also hosted the Wisdom of Youth and the Power of the FISU GAMES Conference 2023. The event was organised by The New Economy Institute, an initiative of The Centre for China and Globalization (CCG), the Beijing-based think-tank. Present at the event were Mr. Wang Huiyao, president of CCG and Yu Hongjun, former minister of international development, and Hu Shengyue, the Vice Chairman of China Public Diplomacy Association. Besides, invited delegations including Smriti Aryal from UN Women China, Tamas Hajba, from OECD, and the ambassadors of Peru, Ireland, Estonia and the Deputy Head of Mission of the Republic of Slovenia and various professionals, founders, representatives of organisations, business and entrepreneurs.

Gaston Chee, LC Venture’s Managing Partner Gaston was invited to attend a panel at the Conference. Speaking at the panel, Gaston laid out Chengdu’s rise as a city of sports due to excellent leadership of the CCP and the city municipality. He also highlighted the role sports in personal development of students, inspiring student-athletes to compete in prestigious world stages like FISU University games.

Smriti Aryal from UN Women China, also highlight how two of UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) pertain to sports and athletes and how UN Women agenct is working towards equality of women through representation in competitive sports. The FISU games have been championing equality.

Sport and Education

The FISU World University Games, encapsulated by its motto “Excellence in Body and Mind,” bridges the perceived gap between sports and education. This games not only debunk the misconception that athletic pursuits and academic endeavors are mutually exclusive but also highlight the harmonious coexistence of both realms in nurturing well-rounded individuals.

 

Student-athletes like the sprinter Su BingTian from Jinan University, the first ever Asian-born sprinter to break the 10-second barrier and Wang Yu from Tsinghua university, who as a bronze medallist in Kazan 2013 FISU games held in Russia (both pictured below: photo by VCG Photo) are best examples of the height of student-athletes achievement in recent years.

Sporting profile and university admissions 

Sporting prowess during high school can also make a significant difference in college applications. Admissions decisions tend to favour athlete-students or those with rigorous sporting profiles over their competitors.

 

The Nobel Prize-winning economist David Card, says that athletes-students received up to 70% higher chances of admission to Harvard. This is common across other Ivy League universities that lay heavier emphasis on sports in their admission decision in favour of non-athletes students.

 

The situation is no different in the UK. According to UCAS, UK universities do consider students’ sporting profiles in their admission decisions, with stronger candidates often considered for sports scholarships.  

 

In the landscape of selective universities, sporting excellence is a valuable asset that enhances applications and improves admission prospects.

 

BeGo Education, the education brand of LC Venture, has been supporting families who are looking for differentiated services in education and in high-end sports for years. Through its Private Family Education Office (PFEO), service, BeGo Education offers boutique services tailored to High Net Worth (HNW) clients, prioritising the holistic development of each student academically and personally. This highly customised approach considers each student’s unique preferences, interests, and choices, ensuring a personalised experience.

 

We leverage this by encouraging and supporting our student’s athletic development in conjunction with their academic performance, which helps students build an impressive sporting profile and increasing their chances of admission to selective universities.

The pull of sports in no different in junior students as well. UK and US boarding schools are notable for sports such as cricket, rugby, golf, rowing, fencing, and pole vaulting. Some of these schools are even home to these sports. The game of squash began at Harrow School and rugby inherited its name from Rugby School. Schools like Eton also have sent student-athletes to the Olympics for athletics, equestrian and rowing and schools like Wellington College and King’s School Canterbury are among the best schools for athletics. 

 

These schools are actively seeking talented athletes to bolster their competitive sports programs and they are open to recruiting internationally to attract top-tier athletes. Chinese students who excel in these high-demand sports have enjoyed a unique advantage in their applications to these schools. Conversely, Oxbridge and other competitive colleges themselves have fierce sporting competition in these sports and their admission decisions favour such applicants. 

Conclusion

 

As we continue to navigate the intersection of sports and education in our up-coming part two of this two-part series, we recognise that holistic development fostered by sports extends far beyond the field, shaping individuals who are not only academically accomplished but also equipped with the skills and values needed to excel in a diverse and interconnected world.

LC Venture is a leading consultancy and advisory holding company registered in the UK. The company provides quality advice on strategy and business solutions to Chinese and international clients which are mainly SMEs, multinational companies, and governments. The Company is also an investor in BeGo Education, a wholly-owned portfolio investment that provides its flagship Private Family Education Office (PFEO) services, a boutique education consultancy and advisory service for HNW  Chinese families. Copyright © 2023 LC Venture. All rights reserved.