Article Author: Gender agenda no barrier to Leadership ambition for Round Square students
Media Source: Round Square (UK)
Date: 18 January 2018
A recent survey of students across Round Square’s international community of schools found that 79% of boys and 81% of girls consider themselves to be potential future leaders, and point to a broad equality in students’ ambitions for leadership, regardless of gender. Nimet Rener, a former pupil of Round Square school, Gordon
A recent survey of students across Round Square’s international community of schools found that 79% of boys and 81% of girls consider themselves to be potential future leaders, and point to a broad equality in students’ ambitions for leadership, regardless of gender. Nimet Rener, a former pupil of Round Square school, Gordonstoun and now Director of the Aga Khan Education Services, is a source of inspiration to students in Round Square schools throughout the world who are encouraged not only to view themselves as potential future leaders, regardless of gender, but also to understand that in this position they have the capacity to act on their convictions and make a positive difference in the world.