Children’s Etiquette Programme

Children’s Etiquette Programme

£150.00

Why Choose the British Protocol Academy?
  • Global Expertise: We have trained diplomats, royalty, and elite professionals across continents.
  • Cultural Awareness: We incorporate local values and global perspectives to create a well-rounded experience.
  • Confidence Building: Our sessions foster self-assurance and a sense of personal pride from an early age.
  • Interactive Learning: Sessions are delivered in a fun, respectful, and engaging format, making learning enjoyable for children.
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Give your child the gift of confidence, elegance, and social grace.
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Cultivating confidence, courtesy, and cultural awareness from a young age

At the British Protocol Academy, we believe that etiquette is not just about rules—it’s about nurturing character, confidence, and respect for others. Our Children’s Etiquette Programme offers a unique opportunity for young learners to develop essential social skills that will serve them for life.

Led by World-Class Experts

The programme is delivered by two of the world’s leading etiquette trainers—Eric Francis Manu, a globally recognised Protocol and Social Grace expert, and Laura Windsor, an esteemed authority in British etiquette and decorum. Their combined expertise ensures a holistic, world-class learning experience that respects both tradition and the evolving dynamics of modern society.

Programme Highlights

Your child will learn:

  • The true meaning and global relevance of etiquette
  • Culturally sensitive manners and respectful behaviour
  • Elegant dining skills—from place settings to cutlery and glassware
  • How to make polished social introductions and greetings
  • Effective and polite conversation techniques
  • Positive body language, posture, and confident presence
  • How to interact respectfully with adults, peers, and authority figures

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