Quantum Girls (QG) is a national initiative introducing quantum science and quantum computing to students in Years 5–12 through interactive, hands-on learning experiences. Our mission is to build confidence and excitement in STEM by showing that anyone can explore the fascinating world of quantum technologies — no advanced background required.

The Quantum Girls Project offers a range of programs, workshops, and classroom-ready teaching resources designed to make quantum concepts approachable, engaging, and relevant. Our materials connect the mysteries of quantum physics to real-world applications like coding, music, and problem-solving — helping students see the future of technology in action.

Welcome to Quantum Girls!

For Teachers:
Quantum Girls provides curriculum-aligned lesson plans, classroom activities, and interactive games that support teachers from all subject areas and experience levels. Whether you’re introducing quantum ideas in science, mathematics, or digital technologies, our resources are flexible, easy to implement, and designed to spark student curiosity.

For Students:
Students who participate in Quantum Girls activities gain early exposure to quantum thinking, creativity, and logical reasoning — skills that will be essential for the next generation of innovators.

This is an inclusive program, open to all schools, teachers, and students who want to explore, experiment, and join the quantum revolution!

Our Programs

Quantum Explorers STEM Club

STEM Club lessons and materials are available for participating schools More detail

Hackathons

Nationwide competitions for students

Years 5-12 More detail

Teachers Training

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Inspiring Role Models

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Quantum computers in action!

Quantum Girls is fortunate enough to have access to two in-house quantum computers: SpinQ Triangulum and SpinQ Gemini at UWA.

As well as Pawsey’s supercomputer Setonix.