8 Week Public speaking program

Unleash Your Teen’s Public Speaking Potential with Our 8-Week Public Speaking Course!

Are you ready to empower your teen with the skills to speak confidently in any situation? Our specialized 8-week public speaking course is designed for teens aged 13-16 and offers a unique program focused on building confidence and effective communication.

In this course, your child will:

  • Build confidence through interactive group sessions and personalized feedback.

  • Master the art of storytelling, argumentation, and data-based presentations.

  • Learn how to organize ideas and deliver powerful messages, whether in a school presentation or casual conversation.

  • Gain hands-on experience in both structured debate formats and casual public speaking.

With a focus on practical communication skills, our program goes beyond typical public speaking training. Students will engage in fun, dynamic activities that prepare them for real-world challenges—from acing their class presentations to speaking up in everyday situations.

Why choose us?

  • Small Class Sizes: We keep our classes intimate, ensuring each student gets personalized attention.

  • Interactive Learning: From debates to creative presentations, your teen will be engaged every step of the way.

  • Real-World Skills: Our curriculum focuses on building lifelong communication skills that can be used in any situation.

  • Holistic Curriculum: Our program combines essential communication theory with practical, real-world skills, giving your child the tools to become an impactful communicator.

Program Details

Program is divided into 8 sessions of 90 minutes each. Each session focuses on strengthening a different aspect of public speaking

Each 90-minute session will include:

  • Public speaking theory

  • Interactive learning exercises that develop public speaking skills, confidence and reduce stage fright like story telling, mock debates, extempore speaking.

  • Voice modulation and coaching learning

  • Homework assignments and practice suggestions