Limited to 50 families. Available March and April.
"As a parent of a 9th grader, I had no idea how early we should start planning. The Admissions Launchpad gave us a clear, personalized roadmap after just three sessions. Knowing exactly where my child stands and what to focus on is such a relief—honestly, it’s incredible that this was offered for free."
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"The three-session format was perfect—one for me, one for my teen, and one together. The written plan we received made everything feel structured and achievable, from building a strong profile to identifying the right universities. I only wish we had done this sooner."
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Grade 9 and 10 are the years most families underestimate.
Most families arrive at Grade 11 with a very capable student but no clear story. The Admissions Launchpad Report activates the process now to make sure that doesn’t happen to your teen.
Three conversations.
One plan.
Your read of your teen and their read of themselves are not the same. We talk to both of you separately before bringing you together — because the gap between those two pictures is usually where the work begins.
The questions international school families are asking.
The Admissions Launchpad Report.
A personalized written plan built around your teen. It covers where they stand right now, what they should be building across Grades 9 and 10, and our instincts around the colleges and majors they should reach for.
Worth $500. Free for our founding cohort.
Founding families also receive 20% off every Mosaic program that follows — saving up to $8,000
Do you believe what we believe?
Your teen’s application should be unmistakably theirs
Depth in one or two things beats participation in many
You work with who built this.
No handoffs. The team that runs your intake is the team that runs the programme.
The first 50 families receive the full diagnostic at no cost. Three sessions with the team. A written plan they'd otherwise charge $500 for. About two hours of your time across March and April. If your child is in Grade 9 or 10, this is the right moment to find out where they actually stand.
Spots are filled on a first-come basis.







