Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls

Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls
Sign at the academy entrance – April 2015
Location

South Africa
Information
TypeIndependent Secondary School
EstablishedJanuary 2007
SuperintendentGugu Ndebele (executive director)
Faculty33
Grades8 to 12
Enrollment322
Websitewww.owlag.co.za

The Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls – South Africa (OWLAG) is a boarding school for girls, grades 8–12, in Henley on Klip, Gauteng Province, South Africa.26°32′49″S 28°03′19″E / 26.54694°S 28.05528°E / -26.54694; 28.05528 The school is a project begun by the American entrepreneur and philanthropist Oprah Winfrey in 2002, after discussion with former South African president Nelson Mandela in 2000. OWLAG opened in 2007, and its inaugural class of 72 girls graduated in 2011.

Inspired by her own disadvantaged childhood, Winfrey stated that she founded the Leadership Academy to provide educational and leadership opportunities for academically gifted girls from impoverished backgrounds in South Africa who exhibited leadership qualities for making a difference in the world. She wanted to help girls who grew up like her, "economically disadvantaged, but not poor in mind or spirit".

The school teaches the Independent Examinations Board (IEB) curriculum writes the South African National Senior Certificate.

In May 2021, Lindiwe Tsope became the first graduate of the Academy to be awarded a PhD.