Public Speaking
Students practice prepared speeches, impromptu speaking, voice, posture, and audience connection.
Public speaking, leadership, soft skills
iLEAP Club helps students build public speaking, leadership, soft skills, confidence, creativity, and teamwork through structured weekly practice.
Public Speaking
Leadership
Soft Skills
Confidence Building
Step Ahead! Stand Out!!
See how iLEAP Club helps children build confidence, communication, leadership, and future-ready skills through practical learning experiences.
Harvard University
iLEAP Club focuses on the human skills children need to stand out: communication, confidence, leadership, teamwork, creativity, and character.
Students practice prepared speeches, impromptu speaking, voice, posture, and audience connection.
Leadership roles help students build responsibility, initiative, listening, and teamwork.
In the AI era, children need human skills: communication, creativity, confidence, judgment, and collaboration.
Why it matters
Many children understand ideas but struggle to express them in front of others. iLEAP Club bridges that gap with guided speaking practice, peer listening, leadership roles, and simple frameworks students can use at school and beyond.
Programs
Students are placed by grade, comfort level, and goals so every child can participate without feeling lost or held back.
Build comfort with voice, posture, eye contact, listening, and simple presentations.
Develop stronger structure, presence, collaboration, and leadership ownership.
Prepare for competitive, academic, interview, and event-hosting communication moments.
The iLEAP method
Students do not just learn about communication. They practice it, receive feedback, and apply that feedback in the next activity. The rhythm is simple, but the repetition builds real confidence.
Short speaking activities help students settle in and become comfortable using their voice.
Each student receives a speaking role, leadership role, or collaborative responsibility.
Coaches give clear, specific guidance that students can apply immediately.
Students reflect, repeat, and build habits that transfer to school and daily life.
Outcomes
Students learn to organize thoughts, use voice intentionally, and speak with presence.
Students practice responsibility, initiative, teamwork, listening, and respectful feedback.
Activities strengthen imagination, problem solving, storytelling, and flexible thinking.
Practice supports presentations, group projects, interviews, competitions, and student roles.
For families
Parents choose iLEAP Club when they want more than occasional presentation tips. The program gives students consistent practice, a clear structure, and a positive place to grow.
Small-group participation so students are seen and heard.
Age-appropriate expectations for junior and senior learners.
Actionable feedback students can understand and use.
Parent confidence
"My child is more willing to present in class and now volunteers for small leadership roles."
"The weekly practice helped our son organize his thoughts and speak with less hesitation."
"The environment is encouraging, structured, and serious about building real communication skills."
FAQ
iLEAP Club serves Junior students in Grades 2-5 and Senior students in Grades 6-10, with age-appropriate activities and expectations.
No. The program supports shy, new, and experienced speakers by giving each student practice at the right level.
Students practice public speaking, listening, leadership, creativity, teamwork, confidence, presentation structure, and respectful feedback.
Start with the free demo request. The enrollment team can recommend the right cohort based on grade, confidence level, and goals.
Start with a free demo
Send a short request and the iLEAP Club team will follow up with program options and next available demo times.