Secondary School Programs

  • Programs designed for Secondary School Students from Year 7 to 12

    At The Workshop, our secondary school programs equip students with the skills and confidence to navigate adolescence and beyond. Through interactive and engaging sessions, we challenge gender stereotypes, foster resilience, strengthen friendships, and develop leadership skills. Our programs also support students in discovering their strengths and passions, helping them build a strong foundation for their future.

    With experienced facilitators and a focus on inclusivity, we create a safe and supportive environment where students can explore their identity, build meaningful connections, and take on leadership roles. Partnering with schools, we tailor each session to meet the needs of students, empowering them with the knowledge and skills to thrive in their personal and social lives.

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  • Cyber Citizenship

    The Cyber Citizenship Program is designed to equip students with essential skills and awareness for navigating the digital landscape responsibly. Through engaging workshops, they learn about online safety, digital etiquette, and the importance of protecting personal information. The program encourages critical thinking and proactive behaviours to foster a positive online community, empowering individuals to become responsible digital citizens who contribute positively to society.

  • Cool Guys

    The Cool Guys Secondary Program is designed for students from year 7 to 10, aiming to foster a deeper understanding of masculinity and encourage healthy relationships among young individuals. This program seeks to challenge traditional stereotypes, promote emotional intelligence, and cultivate respect and empathy in all interactions.

  • Girlosophy

    Girlosophy

    The Girlosophy Secondary Program is designed to empower young women by challenging societal expectations, building confidence, and fostering strong, supportive friendships. Through interactive discussions, group activities, and self-reflection, students will explore body image, friendship dynamics, and the pressures placed on girls by society.