Forum
A guided speaking space where students learn to listen, respond and build confidence before stepping into more competitive formats.
Six distinct tracks spanning forum discussions, debate clubs, academy training, teacher workshops and certification — every format is designed around a specific student need.
A guided speaking space where students learn to listen, respond and build confidence before stepping into more competitive formats.
A deeper training route for students who want sustained improvement in communication, public speaking and stage performance.
A recurring debate environment built around repetition, practice rounds, feedback and stronger reasoning habits over time.
Interactive communication activities for younger learners, designed to make expression feel natural, joyful and visible.
Workshops that help educators support student speaking, build debate culture and mentor learners more effectively.
A clear completion route that gives learners visible progress, structured goals and stronger recognition for their work.
Students who complete Verbattle programs speak more clearly, hold attention better and step forward instead of back.
Debate and discussion practice builds the habit of organizing thoughts before they leave your mouth — in any setting.
Live competitions, certification events and presentations give students real audiences and real stakes to grow against.
Every program connects students and teachers to a wider Verbattle community of coaches, alumni and educators.
Begin with discussion spaces, confidence-building activities, debate practice or a more structured academy route.
The strongest progress comes from regular exposure, repeated speaking and feedback across multiple sessions.
Programs connect with competitions, workshops, school engagement and certification so growth does not stay abstract.
Verbattle's mix of teacher workshops, school-facing program formats and student communication tracks makes this a strong entry point for institutional partnerships.
Verbattle programs are designed for students in grades 6-12, spanning first-time speakers in the Activity Zone through competition-ready debaters in the Academy and Debate Club tracks. Schools and teachers are also directly supported through the Teachers Workshop.
No. While Debate Club and the Academy focus on structured reasoning and case-building, tracks like Forum and Activity Zone build general public speaking and confidence, and Certification and Teachers Workshop support recognition and educator training respectively.
Yes. Verbattle works with over 200 partner schools on curriculum integration, in-house debate clubs and teacher training, and can adapt program formats to a school's specific calendar and student levels.
First-time students typically begin with the Forum or Activity Zone tracks to build confidence in a low-pressure setting, then progress into Debate Club or Verbattle Academy as their skills develop.