PRISM.
Personality · Reasoning · Interests · Strengths — mapped.
One carefully built assessment that shows a 13–17 year old how they think, what genuinely pulls them, and where they’re most likely to thrive — then turns it into a clear, forward-looking map for the choices ahead.
AED 99 INCL. VATWhat PRISM actually is
PRISM stands for Personality, Reasoning, Interests & Strengths Map. It brings four respected branches of psychometrics into a single ~45-minute sitting, then uses AI to translate the results into plain language a student and a parent can act on. No jargon, no labels that box a child in — just an honest picture of how this particular young person is wired, and what that suggests for subjects and future paths.
Every part of PRISM
Five lenses — each answers a different question about your teenager.
The Big Five
How they relate to the world — openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness and emotional steadiness. The traits that shape how they learn, work and handle pressure.
Aptitude
Numerical, verbal, abstract and spatial reasoning — the raw problem-solving muscles, measured in a short timed section so we see how they think, not just what they’ve memorised.
RIASEC
The Holland model of interests — Realistic, Investigative, Artistic, Social, Enterprising, Conventional. What a student is naturally drawn towards, before anyone tells them what they “should” like.
Non-cognitive
The quiet predictors of success — grit, self-belief, growth mindset and social-emotional skill. Often more telling about the long run than marks alone.
The report
Everything above, synthesised into one guidance report: strongest subject fits, future-facing career directions and concrete next steps — emailed to the student and the parent.
Why an AI-backed map, and why now
Insight, not a verdict
Scoring is deterministic and norm-referenced for the student’s age band. AI is used to explain the pattern in human language — never to invent the numbers — so the picture stays consistent and fair.
Built for the next decade
Interests and strengths are mapped to the kinds of roles that will matter through 2032–2040, not the job titles of today — so the guidance still makes sense as the world shifts.
Know early
The earlier a young person understands their own wiring, the more runway they have to lean into it — choosing subjects, projects and habits that compound in their favour.
Guidance for parents
A clear, shared starting point for the conversations that matter — so you can help shape a young mind in the direction it’s already built to grow, and let them excel in their own domain.
How it works
Grab a seat
Reserve a place for AED 99 (incl. VAT). You’ll receive a one-time access code by email, with simple instructions.
Take the test
About 45 minutes, one sitting. Laptop or tablet gives the best viewing experience, but the test can also be taken on mobile.
Get the map
A personalised PRISM report is emailed to the student and parent — personality, strengths, interests, subject fit and future directions.
- Full PRISM assessment (~45 min)
- AI-written, age-normed report
- Subject fit + future-facing careers
- Emailed to student & parent
Take it from anywhere — laptop, tablet or phone. No travel and no booking a slot; just open the link when your code arrives.