top of page

The S.W.A.G.G. Academy (Success & Wisdom Awaiting Good Girls) is a multi-media program specifically designed to equip young girls with principles that transcend disciplines and genres. S.W.A.G.G. seeks to engage young girls with thought-provoking discussions and activities that will prepare them for leadership roles within their school, church, community, and extracurricular activities. With a panel of experts, motivational speakers, and mentors to lead an open dialogue, we seek to leave an everlasting impact on the ladies in the Academy. 

 

The SWAGG Academy was designed in 2009 by educators that saw an urgent need to provide quality programming in social-emotional learning, building self-esteem, and appropriate etiquette for girls. As the program evolved over the years, they introduced classes on bullying, financial literacy, female health and hygiene, restorative practices, appropriate use of social media, and building healthy relationships. The program provides girls with new experiences such as sailing, a college tour, and in some years horseback riding.

 

 

I AM SWAGG & SWAGG IS ME

SWAGG ACADEMY 2023 

REGISTRATION

 NOW OPEN

We are super excited to announce that registration is now open for this summer. We will be accepting 40 girls this summer. Register early and make a deposit to reserve your spot. 



Application Link

SWAGG GIRLS BECOME FAMILY


What our customers are saying

My daughter attended the SWAGG Academy this summer and had a wonderful experience. She struggled with making friends and building relationships during the school year but was able to meet new friends and have new bonds. The staff was very good at teaching my daughter social skills and how to increase her self-esteem. I look forward to seeing what other programs Prodigy Youth Services will have in the upcoming years.

RTaylor1 - 10/29/2022

Follow us on Social Media

SWAGG Girls  

"Bringing Out The Young Lady In Me"

PYS loves to share this video that was designed and edited by our program participants. They share their perspectives on what it means to them to become a young lady. 

bottom of page