schools programmes
Letting boys choose how to be boys
Conversations about ‘being a man’ so boys can do better by women and girls, non binary folk and each other.
Conversations about ‘being a man’ so boys can do better by women and girls, non binary folk and each other.
We create an open, welcoming and interactive environment where students can ask questions, get the chance to reflect and learn about the ideas and attitudes of their peers.
We have worked with over 25,000 pupils over the lifetime of the project. Take a look for yourself at our impact report to see how we can help your school.
“The openness of questions allowed the boys to think individually and form their own ideas. The quieter boys in the group were able to ask their questions”
I attended the Gender in Schools conference today at Kings School in Macclesfield, and I just wanted to say how inspiring I found your workshop. Ben, Jade and Zuzana were great, and it was wonderful to experience such a thought-provoking session.
[I liked] “Openness of how we chatted / no one judged what people said. Topics were very interesting and relatable to boys our age”