WOHAA 2025/26 – Celebrating the First-Ever WOHAA Junior Winners
The WOHAA 2025/26 Final Awards Ceremony marked an exciting milestone as we celebrated the first-ever WOHAA Junior award.
Congratulations to Queen Elizabeth’s Girls’ School, who were named the inaugural WOHAA Junior winners in recognition of their outstanding fundraising project, creativity, and teamwork throughout the programme. Their award was presented at the WOHAA 2025/26 Final Awards Ceremony, celebrating the impact they made while supporting disadvantaged children around the world on their journey towards better education.
What is WOHAA Junior?
WOHAA Junior is an exciting six-week programme for Year 7-9 students, designed to inspire creativity, teamwork, and leadership while making a real difference.
Working in teams, students develop and deliver their own fundraising projects, gaining valuable skills in:
- Leadership
- Teamwork
- Communication
- Creativity
- Problem-solving
- Project planning
Every participating school receives in-person mentoring from the WOHAA team, ensuring students are supported throughout their fundraising journey and empowered to bring their ideas to life.
Congratulations to Queen Elizabeth’s Girls’ School
Queen Elizabeth’s Girls’ School demonstrated the enthusiasm, collaboration, and determination that sit at the heart of WOHAA Junior. Their achievement as the first recipients of the WOHAA Junior award reflects the commitment and effort shown by everyone involved, and we are delighted to celebrate their success.
As WOHAA Junior continues to grow, we look forward to seeing even more schools take on the challenge, develop new skills, and make a lasting impact through student-led fundraising.
If your school would like to take part in the next WOHAA Junior programme, register your interest by clicking here.


