Act Like A Human

A report written by Duru, a student at TED Atakent School in Turkey who is part of a team delivering a Global Goals project for the 2018-19 Global Goals Competition.

Kids for a Better Future

A report written by Arsh, a Year 7 student at UUM International School in Malaysia who is part of a team delivering a Global Goals project for the 2018-19 Global Goals Competition.

GSL World Summit 2018

‘GSL was hands down the best experience of my life. Ever since then I have gained confidence and become more aware of the problems in this world and what I can do to change them. I have been doing my project to help the homeless and I want to be more involved in GSL and definitely want to return next time.’ Those inspiring words come from Deryn, one of 46 participants who took part in this year’s GSL World Summit at Wellington College in August. Find out what makes the GSL programme so special!

GSL Global Goals Competition Now Open to Primary School Students

Registration for the 2018-19 Global Social Leaders (GSL) Global Goals Competition is now open. This ground-breaking, free programme develops students leadership skills and understanding of Global Citizenship through active engagement with the Global Goals.

Registration Opens for GSL Global Goals Student Competition 2018-2019

Registration for the 2018-19 Global Social Leaders (GSL) Global Goals Competition is now open. This ground-breaking, free programme develops students leadership skills and understanding of Global Citizenship through active engagement with the Global Goals.

Townley GSL Catalyst

Townley GSL Catalyst was an amazing 4-day residential for a group of 142 Year 7&8 students. Read this article to find out how UNs 17 SDGs can be a vehicle of inspiration for social change. We had so much fun along the way and also visited the incredible Eden Project with Chris Hines!

Global Social Leaders Festival Celebrates Global Youth Action

Future Foundations and the Wellington Leadership Institute are excited announce that the very first Global Social Leaders Festival will be taking place at the Festival of Education at Wellington College on Thursday 21st June 2018.

Refugee Project Wins the GSL SDG Competition 2017-18!

We are excited to announce the winner our SDG Competition 2017-18 is the Shrewsbury School Refugee Help Project.

Future Foundations and the Wellington Leadership Institute are excited to announce the very first Global Social Leaders Festival

Future Foundations and the Wellington Leadership Institute are excited announce that the very first Global Social Leaders Festival will be taking place at the Festival of Education at Wellington College on Thursday 21st June 2018.

SDG COMPETITION ANNOUCEMENT: Mark Stevenson

We are delighted to announce Mark Stevenson as a judge on the independent panel for the Global Social Leaders Sustainable Development Goal Competition.

GSL is heading to Dubai

We are delighted to announce our partnership with  UAMO, Naviture and DESC who will be working with Future Foundations to bring Global Social Leaders movement to Dubai.

ANNOUNCING THE WINNERS OF THE COBIS GSL STUDENT COMPETITION

Students from COBIS (Council of British International Schools)  schools around the world have spent the past academic year leading ground-breaking social action projects as part of the COBIS Global Social Leaders Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) competition.

GSL | FREE COMPETITION

The GSL Global Goals competition develops students’ understanding of global citizenship and helps to turn their ideas into reality. If you are a young person or a teacher looking for an exciting new challenge click learn more.

GSL | CATALYST

Catalysts are our three- or five-day programmes held in schools and colleges around the world.  If you are working in a school and are looking for a great training programme for students and staff click learn more.

GSL | WORLD SUMMIT

This is a prestigious annual 12-day residential programme at Wellington College in the UK. If you are a parent looking for a transformational leadership experience for your child (age 11-17) click learn more.