Posts tagged “Girls’ Schools”

Summer Reading Inspiration
“Today a reader, tomorrow a leader.” ― Margaret Fuller* Girls’ schools inspire the next generation of young women to lead...

To Inspire Girls Today, Honor the Groundbreaking Women of History
This weekend, one of the country’s preeminent computer scientists celebrates a birthday. Not Bill Gates or Larry Page. And not...

Fail Gloriously, Lead Boldly*
One of the highlights of my year has been meeting with a group of upper school girls (recipients of the...

Stand Up—and Speak Up—for Girls’ Education Around the World
In celebration of International Day of the Girl, NCGS launches, in collaboration with its Global Forum on Girls’ Education® II...

STEP: The Choreography of Life In and Outside of The Young Women’s Leadership Schools
If you want to witness the true greatness of America, turn off your television sets, stop listening to the noise...

Girls’ Schools: Where Girls Speak Without Interruption
The New York Times ran last week the article, “The Universal Phenomenon of Men Interrupting Women.” The article states, “Academic...

Summertime Reading for Girls
As another school year winds down, days are filled with final exams and report cards, end-of-year traditions and graduation. Then...

Girls’ Schools Redefine Leadership: Part 2 of 2
This article is part two of a two-part series on how leadership is viewed and taught in girls’ schools. Click...

Girls’ Schools Redefine Leadership: Part 1 of 2
This article is part one of a two-part series on how leadership is viewed and taught in girls’ schools. In...

Growing Up at a Girls’ School
I never could have imagined as a shy four-year-old in 2004, that I would turn into a confident, mature, and...

Girls’ Schools Teach Girls They ARE Smart
A recent report published in the journal Science suggests girls as young as 6 can be led to believe men...

All-Girls Schools: From a Male Perspective
When working in girls’ schools we are often asked how an all-girls educational environment can prepare girls for the “real...