Short, focused holiday intensives for kids — pick the format that fits your child's interest. Run during every school break.
The School Holiday Programme is temporarily suspended. We will announce the next intake dates via WhatsApp and social media. In the meantime, please get in touch to register your interest and be notified when registration opens.
A school break is the perfect window to lock in one specific skill. We run four themed holiday programmes — each compact, hands-on, and structured around a clear outcome.
Kids who already attend our weekly classes use holidays to specialise. Kids new to Ebright use them as a low-commitment way to try something — and many continue into the weekly programme afterwards.
Cultivate confident speakers by giving them essential public speaking skills plus a real chance to showcase them. Voice, posture, structure, delivery — and a final-day performance for parents.
Best for: children new to public speaking who want a fast confidence lift.
Empower your child to lead and voice their ideas — through public speaking, simple content creation, and online influence. Modern leadership for the digital generation.
Best for: kids who want to make videos, run campaigns, or build a real presence — responsibly.
Ignite your child's voice and spark critical thinking. Research, argumentation, rebuttal, and the discipline of challenging ideas respectfully. The skills behind every scholarship interview.
Best for: kids who already love arguing — and could use a structure for it.
Turn your child into a stage star. Stage presence, audience hold, transitions, scripted intros, and the unteachable-by-textbook art of energy. Built for school events, weddings, and family functions.
Best for: kids who already enjoy the spotlight and want to own it properly.
Programmes run during the March, June and end-of-year school holidays. Dates and locations are announced ahead of each break.
Multi-day, full-immersion. One skill, taught properly — not a Saturday-morning sampler.
Every programme ends with a parent-facing showcase. Children apply what they learnt, on stage, in front of a real audience.