Is your school ready to GLOW this term? Girls Leading Our World is our exciting DIY event series all about empowering young women, fostering leadership, and uniting school communities to support ambitious girls. GLOW engages female secondary school students through a series of events designed to ignite inspiration, cultivate curiosity, and expand their influence through interactive and reflective sessions.
Planning something as exciting as a GLOW event can feel a little overwhelming, but the good news is, you don’t have to do it alone. To make sure your school’s GLOW experience is as smooth, fun, and impactful as possible, we’re inviting you to lock in a 1:1 Zoom session with Sophie from the GLOW team.
This session is your opportunity to confirm your event date (even if it’s just a tentative one for now) and start laying the foundations for a memorable celebration. Sophie will walk you through the essentials, from event logistics to engagement strategies, so you’ll feel confident and supported every step of the way.
What can you expect from the session?
Tailored event planning support: Sophie will help you map out your event and troubleshoot any challenges before they arise.
Tips and tricks for maximum engagement: Learn creative ways to get students, teachers and your school community involved and excited.
Prize guidance: Find out exactly how your school could be in the running to win the incredible $1,500 book prize.
Q&A time: Bring all your questions, big or small, and walk away with clarity and confidence.
Whether you’re still in the early planning stages or just putting on the finishing touches, this is your chance to make sure your event shines. A quick chat with Sophie could be the key to turning a good idea into an unforgettable GLOW experience.
✨ Don’t wait—secure your date and book your Zoom session today!
The Academy for Enterprising Girls - an Australian government-funded COSBOA initiative - has launched the series of First Nations workshops for the first time this year. Interested in hosting a workshop at your school? Contact us to learn more.





