• 90,700 students trained to date in public speaking and effective communication. 441,997 have heard them Speak Out
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  • "I completed the workshop at Mill Hill County High School in 2008. All the skills I learnt that day have helped me during sixth form and now university." Sara, Harrow
  • Increase in confidence grows to 59.5%
  • "Thank you ever so much for such an extraordinary experience and essential life skills training. It was certainly worth it!" Olumide, Newham
  • 100% of teachers recommend the day to colleagues
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  • 70% of schools now holding "Speak Out "Assemblies! - Over 50,000 students spectating.
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  • Students have spoken out on over 2000 topics and issues from Alcoholism to Xenophobia - here are the most recent top 5
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  • "What we say is important... for in most cases the mouth speaks what the heart is full of." Jim Beggs



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Advanced Tips and Techniques


Why Stories work in Speeches - Simon Bucknall






How to Add Impact - Alastair Brunker
How to Move on Stage - Bill Russell
How to Add Humour - Alastair Brunker
How to Keep to Time - Samantha Obiorah
Using Vocal Variety - Simon Bucknall
Why Stories work in Speeches - Simon Bucknall
The Components of a Good Story - Simon Bucknall
How to Connect with Your Audience - Simon Bucknall
How to Handle a Question and Answer Session - Bill Russell
How to use Language Effectively - Caroline Clark
The Three Cs that Make a Great Speech - Sean Kennedy