Unlock your child’s confidence, creativity, and communication skills with our Advanced Speech & Drama Curriculum, inspired by the globally recognized learning outcomes of Trinity College, London.
This class is designed to help children of Grade I & VIII to grow not just academically, but emotionally and socially as well. In a safe, encouraging, and fun environment, children learn important life skills that help them express themselves, build meaningful relationships, and feel confident in who they are.
What the Program Covers
- Trinity Exam Training
- Public Speaking
- Acting & Theatre
- Vocabulary Building
- Stories & Poetry
- Group Discussions
- Effective Communication
- Confidence Building
- Reading Skills
- Overcoming Stage Fright
Learning Outcomes
Through this program, children will develop:
- Interpersonal Skills – Learning how to communicate, listen, and connect positively with others.
- Emotional Intelligence – Understanding their own feelings and learning how to respond thoughtfully to different situations.
- Optimistic Approach – Developing a positive mindset and learning to see challenges as opportunities to grow.
- Self-Confidence – Building the courage to express ideas, share thoughts, and believe in their abilities.
- Social Skills – Practicing respectful interaction, cooperation, and empathy with peers.
- Creative Thinking – Encouraging imagination, new ideas, and flexible problem-solving.
- Teamwork – Working together, supporting others, and celebrating group achievements.
- Overcoming Stage Fright – Gradually becoming comfortable speaking and performing in front of others.
Program Highlight
Each level culminates in a Class Performance and Progress Review, allowing students to showcase their growth and celebrate their achievements.
The sessions are supportive, engaging, and age-appropriate, helping every child participate at their own pace. By the end of the program, children feel more confident, expressive, and comfortable interacting with others skills that benefit them both inside and outside the classroom.