Our Programme
Our programme at Voice Out Loud is crafted to convince even the most hesitant child that their voice matters. It does not stop at “teaching speeches”; it steadily reshapes confidence, thinking, and real-life communication over three carefully designed years.
Foundation Year: Where Confidence Begins
Foundation Year is where even the quietest child discovers, “I can do this.” Children are introduced to public speaking and the stage in a warm, play-based environment that feels safe, friendly, and fun.
- Fear and shyness are handled step by step through small, achievable speaking moments.
- Voice, expression, and basic body language are explored through poems, games, and short performances.
- Storytelling, listening games, early debating, and impromptu speaking help them express ideas and respond naturally.
By the end of the Foundation Year, most children are no longer hiding at the back. They are willing to come forward, introduce themselves, share short stories, and actually enjoy being given a chance to speak. Also they become acquainted with the current world through guided discussions and begin developing opinions.
Intermediate Year: Skills for School, Stage, and Life
Learners move beyond “trying to speak” into using public speaking as a real tool in school and daily life.
- Persuasion and advanced speech writing for clarity and influence.
- Structured debates that build arguments and teach respectful rebuttal.
- Interview skills, panel discussions, and Q&A practice for interviews and leadership roles.
- Dramatic storytelling, humour, and leadership communication to hold attention.
- Teamwork and communication ethics — responsibility, empathy, and respect.
By the end of this year, students can handle class presentations, debates, hosting parts of school events, and group discussions with far greater confidence and maturity.
Advanced Year: Future-Ready, Professional-Style Speakers
The Advanced Year is for teens who are ready to operate at a professional level. Public speaking becomes preparation for college, careers, and public life.
- Motivational and leadership speaking to inspire and lead.
- Advanced debate and negotiation to handle complex issues and pressure.
- Media communication — on camera, podcasts and online — for a digital world.
- Event hosting and emceeing: managing audiences and thinking on feet in real time.
- Crisis & technical presentations plus personal branding for specialised contexts.
Graduates can speak comfortably in interviews, on stage, in media settings, and in leadership roles — often at a level many adults struggle to reach.
Programme Principles
Consistent Pattern, Clear Growth
Every topic follows: learn the skill → prepare → perform on stage. A steady pattern reduces anxiety and builds predictable progress.
Skill & Mindset Together
Technique (structure, voice, body language) + Mindset (resilience, feedback, empathy) so students speak better and think clearer.
Stage as a Classroom
Many small, repeated stage chances turn fear into comfort and comfort into genuine confidence.
Small Groups, Real Attention
With maximum 20 students per batch, every learner gets multiple opportunities to speak and receive focused feedback.
Built for Long-Term Impact
Graduates become clearer thinkers, more confident individuals, and kinder, more responsible communicators who listen and lead.