Confident and Successful Teens: What They Really Need During High School
Confident and Successful Teens: What They Really Need During High School
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Confident and Successful Teens: What They Really Need During High School

07-07-2026

High school is a stage in which students begin making important decisions, discover their interests, and build greater independence.

As they progress academically, they also develop self-confidence, strengthen their relationships, and gain a deeper understanding of who they are and where they want to go in the future.

That is why, during this stage, teenagers need much more than good grades. They need an education that promotes their holistic development, allows them to express themselves freely, and helps them learn with confidence.

Confidence Is Learned Too

During adolescence, making mistakes can be frustrating. However, much of a student’s growth happens when they face challenges, try new ideas, and learn how to move forward.

At ITJ Santa Mónica, students develop key Life Competencies cognitive, self-leadership, global, interpersonal, and digital through meaningful experiences that help them navigate challenges with confidence. Central to this is the way students reflect critically on how they learn best, working in genuine partnership with their teachers through learning visits and discussions around learning design. At ITJ, students are not passive recipients of education; they are active participants in shaping their own learning journey, building the habits and mindset of lifelong learners.

As a Learning.First.™ school, we believe that students, teachers, and families all play an active role in learning. When young people feel supported by a strong community, they are more willing to take risks, share ideas, and grow with confidence.

Being Part of a Community Makes a Difference

Relationships have a significant impact on the school experience. Having positive friendships, supportive teachers, and spaces where students feel heard directly influences their well-being, motivation, and the development of healthy self-esteem.

At ITJ Santa Mónica, students grow within a community where they can collaborate, share ideas, and build the confidence needed to participate both inside and outside the classroom.

Learning Also Means Getting to Know Yourself Better

Through ISP’s Learning.First.™ framework, students reflect on how they learn, recognize their strengths, and identify the strategies that help them grow. This self-awareness helps them become more confident, independent learners while developing the life competencies needed for their future.

These competencies come to life through ILOS International Learning Opportunities for Students where students collaborate with peers from ISP schools around the world through virtual projects, exchanges, and programs like ISP MUN, ISP Scientists, and ISP Artists. These experiences push students to apply what they know, discover who they are, and expand their sense of what is possible.

Together with ISP’s Future Pathways program which provides each student with personalized guidance, university counselling, and the tools to reach their own Destination of Choice ITJ students are equipped to pursue whatever comes next: university, entrepreneurship, the creative industries, or careers that may not even exist yet.

At ITJ Santa Mónica, students are supported to grow academically, emotionally and socially while developing the confidence, knowledge and life competencies needed to thrive in a rapidly changing world.

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