Frequently asked questions
Everything you need to know
Questions about the programme, enrolment, fees and more — answered clearly and completely.
About the Programme
The programme is designed for school-aged children, typically between 7 and 16 years. The interview process helps us assess readiness and place each child at the right starting level — regardless of age.
Most public speaking classes focus only on stage delivery. The Learners' Club is a full 8-level curriculum covering communication, leadership, critical thinking, geopolitics, financial literacy, microeconomics and macroeconomics — all delivered through speaking and research. It's a complete development programme, not just a speaking course.
None at all. Level 1 is specifically designed to welcome children with zero speaking experience. The programme begins by reducing stage fear and building basic comfort — every child starts somewhere, and every starting point is welcome here.
The programme is conducted in English. This also helps children strengthen their English communication skills, vocabulary and ability to express complex ideas clearly over time.
Enrolment & Admissions
The interview allows us to understand your child's current confidence level, interests and readiness — so we can place them at the right level from day one. It's not a test of ability; it's a conversation. We want every child who joins to be set up to grow, not struggle unnecessarily from the start.
Email us at thelearnersclubforkids@gmail.com to express your interest. Include your child's name, age and a brief note about what you're hoping to achieve. We'll schedule an introductory call and guide you through the process from there.
We intentionally keep cohorts very small. Currently only 3 spots are available. This ensures every child receives genuine individual attention — not a number in a large class.
Yes, provided both meet the enrolment criteria. We'll assess each child individually but can accommodate sibling scheduling where possible — please mention it when you reach out.
Classes & Scheduling
We offer two formats: fortnightly sessions (every other Sunday, 1.5–3 hours per session) or weekly sessions (1 hour per week). Both follow the same curriculum; the difference is pace and session depth.
The current available slot for fortnightly sessions is Sundays at 4:00 PM. Schedules are fixed per cohort and confirmed at the time of enrolment. Subject to availability and may adjust by cohort.
All classes are conducted online, making the programme accessible regardless of your location. We use interactive video tools that support multi-participant engagement and real-time feedback.
Progression is based on demonstrated growth, not time spent. Each child advances when they have genuinely developed the skills required at their current level. There are no shortcuts — and that's by design.
Fees & Payments
For fortnightly regular classes, monthly fees range from $200–$300 depending on level. Semester fees (covering 4–5 months) range from $800–$1,200. For weekly sessions or detailed per-level pricing, please contact us directly.
A semester spans approximately 4–5 months of classes at the chosen frequency. The semester fee covers all sessions within that period at your child's enrolled level.
No hidden costs. The fee covers all class materials and resources required for your child's level.
Please contact us directly to discuss refund and cancellation terms, which are handled on a case-by-case basis. We're committed to being fair and transparent in how we handle these situations.
Summer Camp
The Summer Camp is a one-day intensive Sunday programme featuring rapid speaking rounds, debates, storytelling challenges, leadership games and a closing awards ceremony. It's a standalone event — not part of the regular level curriculum — and an excellent first experience of The Learners' Club.
Absolutely. Many of our current regular students joined after attending a Summer Camp. It's an excellent way to experience The Learners' Club approach before committing to the full programme.
Summer Camp dates are announced periodically. Register your interest via the Summer Camp page or contact us directly and we'll notify you as soon as the next date is confirmed.
Attending the Summer Camp is noted during the enrolment interview and can be a useful indicator of readiness for the full programme. All enrolment remains interview-based.
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