Welcome to the
School Esports Hub
In partnership with Berocca and School Sport NZ, we are funded to deliver an important health & wellbeing presentation free of charge straight to your assembly.
If your first question is why, then hopefully this short video will help to convince you.
school wellbeing presentation
We don’t need to convince your students that they need to play video games. They’re already doing so. What does need to be addressed is how they game and how this impacts their health & wellbeing.
We talk to your students about:
The importance of play-life balance
Moderating screen time
Sleep, physical and mental health in esports
Presentation details:
Cost: Free (Limited spaces available)
Duration: 10 minutes
Sessions: During a school assembly – morning or afternoon available
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Please note: We have obtained signed consent from Scott’s Point for the children photographed. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or concerns.
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GUIDES & DOWNLOADS
From understanding the vast world of competitive gaming to organising your very first school tournament, we’ll walk you through every step necessary to create a successful club.
Discord is an online communication platform designed to help people stay connected through text, voice, and video. It’s widely used by gaming communities, businesses, and schools to organise discussions and share updates in a structured way.
This guide will walk you through what Discord is and why & how we use it for our New Zealand Secondary School League.
65% of students say esports make them more excited for school. he results tell us that esports is becoming part of the classrooms in New Zealand schools. It has proven to foster connection and engagement in ways traditional school sports have struggled to do.
The knowledge Base
Esport Age Classifications
How can we help? Search < All Topics Resources Parents Esport Age Classifications Print Esport Age Classifications PostedJanuary 5, 2022 UpdatedMarch 25, 2025 ByNZ Esports Gaming Age Ratings: A Guide
Community & Grant Funding Best Practices
How can we help? Search < All Topics Resources Teams Community & Grant Funding Best Practices Print Community & Grant Funding Best Practices PostedMarch 21, 2022 UpdatedApril 4, 2025 ByNZ
Where to Apply for a Community Tournament License
How can we help? Search < All Topics Resources Players Where to Apply for a Community Tournament License Print Where to Apply for a Community Tournament License PostedMay 5, 2025
testimonials
Please note: Due to the teachers’ preferences, only their titles and schools are shared to protect their privacy.
Upcoming Calendar
Coming soon.
Frequently asked questions
Unfortunately, we are unable to present to teachers or staff separately. Our focus is solely on delivering the presentation to students, either in a full school assembly or in year-group assemblies. To give faculty more insight into what we cover, our CEO has created a video outlining the key points of the presentation. You can also read testimonials from schools where our ambassadors have already shared this interactive session.
Our presentation is designed for students of all school years and is suitable for a full school assembly. It’s not just for students involved in esports—most students spend considerable time gaming or on social media. This interactive presentation focuses on health and well-being, using esports as a way to engage students. By addressing important topics like screen time moderation, we aim to educate students early, especially as esports becomes more prominent in schools.
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