In the first of a series of Talking Heads on International Women’s Day, Martha Perry, Head Teacher of St Clement’s School, Canada talks about why as a girls’ school of privilege, it is vital that…
A global study conducted by International Education Charity, Round Square, has found that 79% of Gen Alpha teens (<16 years) believe that gender equality will be achieved in their lifetime.
In schools, courage can often be associated with visibility: the student who speaks out, leads decisively, or performs under pressure. These moments matter. Yet when we look carefully across Round Squ…
Fountain Valley School of Colorado, USA, runs a carefully curated Round Square exchange programme, sending and hosting four to five students each year. Partnerships span Australia, South Africa, Franc…
In February 2026, Singapore International School hosted a Round Square Conference centred on environmental responsibility. Over four days, students engaged in dialogue, creative problem-solving, servi…
ODM Sapphire Global School in India led an ambitious Round Square collaboration that connected 16 schools across six countries and engaged students aged 13–18 in a shared exploration of Teen Fears …
When Tania Ambridge took on the role of Round Square Coordinator at Ermitage International School in France, she made a deliberate choice early on: the students would be in charge. What followed was n…
Lasya Mohan Varma, a student at Inventure Academy in Bangalore, India, was awarded her school’s King Constantine Medal for leading a city wide student movement to address traffic and road safety.
Scindia Kanya Vidyalaya (SKV), an all-girls, fully residential school in Gwalior in India, believes that adventure takes on an unconventional form, not on mountain trails or rivers, but within the wal…
In the latest episode of our podcast, Pratima Gupta, Head of School at Sunbeam Suncity (School & Hostel), Varanasi, India delves into a thought-provoking topic: courage in schools. Drawing from he…