Incubated at Harvard & UC Berkeley

Give your child the tools to thrive.

Lighthouse helps students build confidence, bounce back from setbacks, and understand themselves. These are the inner strengths that carry them through big schools, big jobs, big moments, and everything after.

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A space that's actually for them.

School teaches your child to chase marks, ranks, and admits. It rarely teaches the thing that decides how far they'll actually go: how to stay steady under pressure, recover when things don't go to plan, and understand who they are.

Lighthouse builds that foundation. Not another class to ace, but a space students look forward to. It's the kind of inner strength that shows up everywhere: in the exam hall, the admissions interview, and long after the results are out.

01

Handle pressure

Real techniques for staying clear before an exam or a big decision, practiced until they're second nature.

02

Bounce back

Guided ways to work through a setback and come out steadier, so one bad result doesn't become the story.

03

Know themselves

Prompts and reflections that help them figure out what they actually want, not just what's expected.

Built by people who've been there too.

I went through the same pressure. Top schools, top marks, the constant sense that the next milestone was the only thing that mattered. I learned how to perform. What I never learned was how to stay steady when the stakes were high, or how to bounce back when something didn't go to plan.

That's the skill that decides who actually makes it. The people who lead, who build, who do hard things, aren't the ones who never failed. They're the ones who failed and didn't let it stop them. That can be taught.

That's what Lighthouse teaches. The strength to keep going, alongside the ambition to go far.

We're building what we wish we had had at your age.

— Anisha, Founder

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