Built For This. This Summer, Your Child Builds a Resilient Mind and a Confident Voice.
A one-week intensive where children learn to face setbacks without breaking, then put that resilience to work building a real speech across the week, and delivering it live on Showcase Day. Resilience is the foundation. Public speaking is how they prove it to themselves.
Max 15 students per age group · Reserve with KES 1,000

Your Child Already Carries What It Takes. This Week They Find It.
Confidence without resilience is fragile. This is where it gets built.
A child can be handed lines to recite and look confident for one afternoon. Real confidence holds up after a bad day, a hard year, a knockback nobody warned them about. That is resilience, and this week it is taught as directly as the speaking is, in its own dedicated session every single day.
Confidence is not a personality trait. It is a skill.
Children who speak well in public are not naturally fearless. They have been taught to act before the fear passes. That can be learned in a week with the right structure.
The classroom does not teach this. Most homes cannot either.
Standing up, holding a room, structuring an argument, choosing your words deliberately — these skills are not on any curriculum. They are built through structured practice with a coach who knows how to give honest feedback.
What you cannot articulate, you cannot lead with.
The skills required to give a strong speech — clarity of thought, conviction, presence — are the same skills required to navigate university interviews, friendships, leadership, and adult life. Public speaking is the visible version of all of it.
Six Days. Two Sessions Each Morning.
One Speech They Own.
Find Your Why
Learn what resilience means and why it matters. Choose one topic from the Speech Bank, something genuinely theirs.
Feel It, Structure It
Learn to work with big feelings instead of being run by them. Build the real shape of a speech: opening, body, close.
Speak With Your Whole Self
Learn to work with the voice inside their head. Master vocal delivery and body language on stage.
Stand Firm
Learn to hold their ground under pressure. Practise recovering from nerves and mistakes, live.
Bring It Together
Build a resilience plan to take home. Final rehearsal of the finished speech.
Showcase Day (Saturday)
Live presentation in front of family and friends.
Showcase Day is not a recital.
It is proof. Your child does not perform a speech at their family. They communicate something real to people who came to listen, built on a week of learning how setbacks work and how to recover from them. By Saturday, they have had six days of practice at exactly that.
Each One Is Built From Scratch for That Age
- A 2-minute speech they chose and built themselves, ready for Showcase Day
- A real understanding of what it means to bounce back after something hard happens
- A Resilience Plan they help build and take home
- The ability to stand, look at people, and begin without flinching
- A Sprout Spark workbook they keep from the week
- A 3 to 4-minute speech with one clear, deliberate message, built across the week
- Real tools for catching unhelpful thinking patterns and handling peer pressure
- A written Resilience Plan, plus the ability to notice when a friend needs support
- Specific, vivid language that is theirs and not borrowed
- A Teen Titan workbook they keep from the week
Here Is What They Had to Say
One Programme. One Straightforward Price.
Reserve with KES 1,000 — applied to your total fee
The KES 1,000 commitment fee is not extra. It goes directly toward the programme cost and holds your child’s spot. You can pay the balance in full, in two instalments, or anytime before the programme starts. Reservations are confirmed in the order they are received.
Before You Book
Reserve Your Child’s Spot Today
KES 1,000 holds the spot. The fee counts toward your total. Reservations confirmed in order received.




