The Role of Tenacity in Student Success
Research shows that tenacity is the key differentiator between students who succeed and those who remain stuck, regardless of their initial academic performance. Students who develop tenacity are able to push through challenges and setbacks, ultimately achieving their goals. This quality is not about innate talent or intelligence; rather, it is about the persistence and resilience to keep trying, even when faced with difficulties.

Educators often find that students who exhibit tenacity are more likely to seek out help when they need it. They understand that asking for support is not a sign of weakness, but a strategic move towards improvement. Encouraging students to ask for help from teachers, parents, and tutors, and to persist in seeking support, can foster this essential quality. By creating an environment where seeking help is normalized and celebrated, schools can help students build the tenacity needed to succeed.