“Do not train a child to learn by force or harshness; but direct them to it by what amuses their minds.”

— Plato

Big ideas, real impact.

Esports have received a lot of stigma of not being beneficial for kids mentally, emotionally, and academically. We believe otherwise. With proper guidance, children can excel in anything they put their mind to; whether it’s going to a school for their excellence in sports, musical and theatre, education or trade and now gaming.

  • Esports is a growing community. Most kids are playing games. It only makes sense to ensure that the kids are properly guided and are participating in organized gaming in a safe space. This will ensure that a child will have a reason to maintain their GPA.

  • Anyone in the school can participate as long as they maintain the attendance and academic minimum. During this pilot trial, schools can enlist up to three* teams. This will ensure that schools can test the water of the interest and we can determine the best way to run the league.

    *The team size can change if there are a lot of interest during the pilot launch.

  • Bing Bong Scholastic Esports League or BBSE is a league that have a lot of experience from hosting amateur and semi professional tournaments. We have the resources and ability of hosting seasons that most league cannot host. We have a dedicated team that is more than qualify and we include free coaching workshops to help the coach ensure that their student athletes are exceling physically, mentally and academically. We also ensure that coaches will take attendance and keep track of their student athletes grades to ensure they are maintaining schooling.

  • Moderate gaming may improve certain cognitive skills important for learning and problem-solving.

    JAMA Network Open (2022)
    “Association Between Video Gaming and Cognitive Performance in Children”

  • Games can function as interactive learning systems that strengthen thinking skills and engagement.

    Springer Research Chapter
    “The Role of Gaming in Cognitive Development and Learning”

  • Esports can help build real-world skills similar to traditional extracurricular activities.

    Computers & Education Journal
    Systematic Review on Esports and Youth Development

  • Structured gaming may offer educational and developmental benefits for neurodivergent students.

    MDPI Systematic Review (2025)

  • Sports provide structure, accountability, and positive social environments that help students succeed academically and personally.

    The Aspen Institute — Project Play

  • Sports frequently provide students with direction, mentorship, and pathways toward higher education and future careers.

    President’s Council on Sports, Fitness & Nutrition

  • Organized esports programs can support student development similarly to traditional extracurricular activities.

    National Library of Medicine / NIH
    “Examining the Impact of School Esports Program Participation on Student Health and Psychological Development”

  • Esports can help schools connect with students who may otherwise feel disconnected from extracurricular activities.

    Connected Learning Lab — University of California Irvine

  • Esports can create educational and career motivation while teaching practical workforce skills.

    Respawn Youth Report (2025)

  • Esports isn't just about gaming; it's about a community that's doing something they love with endless opportunity.

    Nagid Forbes