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Republic of Gamers (ROG) empowers gamers, streamers, and professional esports players with the gear they need to compete at their best. With a focus on high-performance gaming solutions, ROG provides students with the technology needed to thrive in the dynamic world of esports.

Benefits in esports education

Participating in esports can boost students' teamwork, communication, and strategic thinking skills, which are crucial for success in any field. Like traditional sports, esports creates higher student engagement in the classroom by fostering a sense of community and belonging. Available esports scholarships help make it affordable for students to attend the college of their choice, and lucrative job opportunities await students ready to turn the skills they learned through esports into a career.

Better teamwork & communication

86% of students who participated in esports teams reported that they had developed better communication skills as a result, according to a survey conducted by High School Esports League.

Improved strategic & critical thinking skills

Tactical and cognitive abilities affect the performance in esports. In esports education, coaches would force athletes to continually think critically about their reasoning and decision-making. This process fosters an important skillset that’s needed for any career ahead.

Higher classroom engagement

Activities that provide students involvement with "a sense of belonging" has been associated with improved grades and homework completion, according to an article from Chicago Tribune.

Schools esports programs in action

ROG has been empowering school esports programs and Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics (STEAM) curriculus in various ways. This approach has proven successful in developing students’ valuable skills, and inspiring them to pursue careers in related fields.

"Esports has been touching a population of kids that have been underserved until now. We might be getting kids who had no ambition besides playing 17 hours of CS-Go… and inspiring them to think about playing CS-Go at college - that is my goal."

- Amy Whitlock, Oswego High School esports coach

"Parents typically think that grades and attendance are going to be lowered, but it is actually the completely opposite. I have a senior that just graduated last year, he’s now playing at George Fox University; other than him we had 5 other seniors get offered scholarships."

- Brandon Trieu, Mira Mesa High School esports coach

Read more: Mira Mesa transformed their gaming club into an acclaimed esports program.

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