Ty's Academic & Athletic Collegium is a structured, institution-embedded programme that integrates sport and movement with academic learning, wellbeing routines, and practical life skills — delivered inside your existing facilities, schedules, and staff.
Not a sport academy. Not a tutoring service. The only integrated, licensable programme in Switzerland connecting movement literacy, MINT application, wellbeing, and nutrition into a single institution-ready framework.
The Collegium is delivered directly inside schools, universities, sport clubs, sport facilities, communes, and Olympic-sector organisations — using their existing facilities, schedules, and staff. It requires no new infrastructure, no additional hiring, and no disruption to existing operations.
Its methodology is adapted from the outset for participants with mobility challenges, cognitive differences, and learning diversities — ensuring every institution can deliver an inclusive, evidence-informed programme without requiring specialist external resources or separate programme structures.
The Collegium simultaneously generates structured, anonymised, longitudinal data on how young people engage with sport, movement, and learning across real institutional settings. No comparable programme exists in the Swiss market. No comparable dataset exists in the Olympic ecosystem.
Mathematics, informatics, natural sciences & technology taught through sport and movement application.
Evidence-based coaching, biomechanics, and periodisation aligned with Swiss Olympic standards.
Foundational routines for mental wellness, cognitive growth, and nutrition — embedded in every session.
Built for mixed-ability groups from the outset — no adaptation costs, no separate provision required.
Switzerland's young people exit compulsory schooling without coordinated access to structured sport participation, wellbeing support, or applied learning frameworks.
Federal data shows psychological distress among young adults aged 18–24 rose from 15% to 18% between 2017 and 2022. Cantonal authorities including Promotion Santé Vaud and Obsan identify this transition period as a priority for structured institutional intervention.
Parents, athletes, and institutional stakeholders increasingly expect integrated, measurable outcomes across academic performance, physical development, and personal wellbeing. The Collegium delivers across all three domains simultaneously within a single, premium, outcomes-evidenced programme.
There is no institution-embedded programme generating structured longitudinal data on how young people relate to sport — what drives participation, where confidence barriers exist, how movement habits form across age groups, cultures, and institutional contexts. Survey-based research cannot replicate this.
Every institutional licence includes everything needed for delivery. No external specialists. No piecemeal assembly.
MINT application, movement literacy, wellbeing routines, and nutrition — aligned with PER, Jeunesse+Sport, Promotion Santé Vaud, and Olympic Values Education Programme frameworks.
Physical activity packs, participant discovery tools, and assessment frameworks — all adapted for mixed-ability groups including participants with mobility challenges and cognitive differences.
On-site training priced per cohort — equipping your existing staff to deliver inclusive programmes without external specialist support. Builds internal capacity over time.
Educator dashboards, session management, attendance tracking, and programme reporting — structured for institutional evaluation, funding justification, and parent-facing outcome reporting.
Performance development, injury prevention, career transition, leadership, and entrepreneurship modules available for institutions seeking deeper programme engagement.
For Olympic-sector partners, universities, and research institutions — licensed access to anonymised, aggregated youth-movement and wellbeing outcome data for applied study and longitudinal research.
Implementation is completed within 8 to 12 weeks. Delivery requires no new facilities, no full-time hires, and no replacement of existing programmes.
8–12 week implementationThe Collegium serves every institution responsible for the development, wellbeing, and sport participation of young people aged 9 to 25. Initial delivery focuses on the 17–25 age group — the most underserved population in Switzerland's structured sport and wellbeing landscape — before expanding to younger ages in a phased approach.
75% of participants demonstrated improved subject comprehension following programme engagement.
25% showed measurable improvements in self-confidence and the adoption of healthier daily habits.
Teachers and programme leads reported reductions in bullying-related behaviours, improved conflict management, and stronger cooperative conduct.
Young people with mobility challenges and cognitive differences demonstrated improved routine adherence, smoother activity transitions, and increased participation in structured movement tasks.
Entrepreneurship module participants designed sport-related product prototypes and go-to-market strategies — building creative thinking, self-direction, and practical life skills.
Institutions received structured, anonymised outcome data enabling evidence-based programme evaluation, informed resource allocation, and external funding justification.
No other programme in the Swiss and Olympic institutional market combines all of the following within a single licence.
Sport, academics, wellbeing, and nutrition delivered as one programme — not one domain in isolation.
Adapted delivery for mobility challenges, cognitive differences, and learning diversities built into the core — not added as separate provision.
Structured, evidence-based, parent and stakeholder-facing reports for private schools, sport facilities, and training centres.
A digital platform generating structured, anonymised youth-movement and wellbeing data across real institutional settings — a research asset no comparable programme produces.
A training and certification framework that builds internal institutional delivery capacity over time — reducing ongoing dependency.
Validated in Vaud — the permanent headquarters of the world's most concentrated Olympic governance ecosystem — with direct applicability across Swiss cantons and international contexts.
The programme is not an external add-on. It becomes part of how institutions fulfil their existing mandates — embedded, evidence-informed, and operationally seamless. For private schools and sport facilities it becomes a premium, parent-facing differentiator. For Olympic-sector partners it becomes a permanent, compounding research and values education asset.
At the centre of Switzerland's sport governance, research, and institutional ecosystem. Vaud provides the precise concentration of Olympic governance bodies, international sport federations, higher education institutions, cantonal public health structures, and municipal youth networks that the Collegium is uniquely positioned to serve.
To discuss programme fit, schedule an introductory meeting, or request a module demonstration — contact us directly.