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We don't makeladies

We're too busy making leaders.

Korowa Anglican Girls’ School, located in Glen Iris, Melbourne, is a leading independent school for girls from Prep to Year 12, with a co-educational Early Learning Centre (ELC) program.

Discover an outstanding education in a caring community.
Korowa students flourish academically, socially and personally... ready to take on the world.

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Saturday 28 March, 9am-12pm

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I’m so glad we decided to send our daughter to Korowa. She went from being a shy, quiet child to one who loves school, feels confident in herself, has great friends and has no fear of putting herself into new situations or trying new things. While Korowa is a school where students excel academically, what makes me most proud is seeing my daughter and her friends grow into kind, grounded young people - confident and comfortable in any environment.

Senior School Parent

2025 Academic Results

Academic excellence & future-ready learning

At Korowa, we take pride in our academic success, consistently ranking among Victoria's top schools. Our supportive environment helps each girl excel, preparing her for higher education and future careers. Our 2025 cohort was no exception.

99+

More than 10% achieved ATARS above 99

90.7

Median ATAR

35

Median study score

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Care that underpins learning

Wellbeing

Student wellbeing is central to everything we do. Through a proactive, research-informed approach, girls are supported to develop resilience, confidence and strong relationships. Our wellbeing framework ensures students feel known, supported and empowered to flourish academically, socially and emotionally.

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Learning with depth

Enrichment & extension

Learning at Korowa is designed to stretch every student. Through purposeful enrichment and extension, girls are supported to deepen understanding, explore ideas beyond the curriculum and engage with learning in ways that are challenging, inspiring and responsive to their individual strengths.

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Lead with purpose. Inspire change.

Korowa aims to empower students to develop their own leadership identity, preparing them for roles as future leaders. From Junior School onwards, students engage in both formal and informal opportunities to enhance their leadership experience and capacity.

Co-curricular opportunities

Early leadership foundations

In Junior School, students develop good character through leadership, encouraging initiative and embracing Korowa's values of courage, respect and integrity. Year 6 students take on formal leadership roles like Junior School Co-Captains and Portfolio Captains.

Building influence

Year 9 students can become Ambassadors, welcoming future families to the school. In Year 10, students with strong leadership interest can participate in the Peer Support Program, working with Year 7 students after a formal training program from the Australian Government’s Department of Health. Students 14 and over can participate in the international Duke of Edinburgh Awards, encouraging leadership and service.

Leadership & impact

Year 11 students can nominate as House Representatives and collaborate with their Mentor and Head of Year. They are encouraged to join leadership groups like the Student Representative Council (SRC) and apply for Year 12 leadership roles, focusing on initiatives that support scholarships for girls in Timor L’este and resources for schools in Bangladesh.

Korowa Experiences

Exceptional education.
Inside and outside the classroom

Camps & International

Group of hikers with large backpacks walking on a forest trail illuminated by sunlight rays.
Group of seven young women wearing winter clothing posing in front of a snow-covered castle and trees.
Three young women smiling and holding signs that say 'MATE ROV COMPETITION' and '#watergame' against a blue MATE ROV backdrop.
Group of young people outdoors looking up, one woman using binoculars in a wooded area.