Programs

Programs for speaking, debate, leadership, and soft skills.

Each track is built around age-appropriate practice, supportive feedback, and visible progress for students in Grades 2-10. The iLEAP Club program covers over 112+ soft skills across communication, leadership, confidence, teamwork, creativity, and future readiness.

112+

Soft Skills Covered

One program. Many essential life skills.

Students do not only learn to speak. They practice the habits behind confident communication: listening, organizing ideas, teamwork, leadership, creativity, empathy, resilience, and responsibility.

Speak

Public Speaking

Prepared speeches, impromptu speaking, storytelling, presentation structure, voice, and presence.

Debate

Debate

Reasoning, respectful disagreement, evidence, rebuttal, and persuasive delivery.

Lead

Leadership

Team roles, decision-making, facilitation, responsibility, listening, and peer support.

Skills

Soft Skills

Confidence, collaboration, creativity, communication habits, feedback, and reflection.

Junior Club

Grades 2-5

For younger learners building comfort with voice, posture, eye contact, and storytelling.

  • Storytelling
  • Show-and-tell
  • Confidence games
  • Short speeches
Advanced Track

Extension

For students preparing for academic, competitive, interview, and event-hosting moments.

  • Debate
  • Persuasive speaking
  • Interview preparation
  • Event hosting

Senior Level clarity

What Senior students work on.

Senior Level is designed for students who are preparing for school presentations, student leadership, debates, interviews, competitions, volunteer roles, and future academic opportunities.

Speak

Executive presence

Voice, posture, confidence, clarity, and audience awareness.

Think

Structured thinking

Organizing ideas, supporting claims, and responding under pressure.

Lead

Leadership practice

Facilitating discussions, taking initiative, and guiding group activities.

Compete

Competition readiness

Public speaking, debate, town hall challenges, and leadership activities.

Weekly rhythm

Every program follows a practical learning loop.

Warm up, practice, receive feedback, reflect, and try again. That repetition is where confidence grows.

  1. 01

    Warm up

    Low-pressure activities get students speaking early.

  2. 02

    Build

    Students learn a speaking, leadership, or teamwork skill.

  3. 03

    Perform

    Every student practices in front of others.

  4. 04

    Improve

    Feedback turns each session into progress.