The Victorian era is renowned for its rigid social codes and buttoned-up etiquette rules. Propriety was of utmost importance and Victorian etiquette went much deeper than knowing the correct handshake...
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Children are like sponges, soaking up everything they see and hear, and when they learn good manners from a young age these quickly become second nature. We firmly believe that confident and secure children are happy children. Feeling at ease in a variety of social environments will boost their self-esteem and lay the foundations for a smooth and joyful transition into adulthood.
For older teenagers and university graduates the emphasis is on teaching them skills to develop into independent, confident and respectful adults. When we focus solely on academic achievement, it is easy to forget that personal presentation and social confidence are just as vital in setting young people on the road to success.
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