
Workshops & Camps
Prepare Your Child for a Trinity College London Distinction
An internationally recognised certificate that strengthens your child's DSA, EAE, and leadership applications — earned through structured coaching and a bonus mock exam.
About the Qualification
What is Trinity College London?
Trinity College London is an international examination board operating across Music, Drama, and Communication. School of Confidence specialises in the Communication Skills assessments — and boasts a 100% distinction rate across all students coached. Each grade has 3 tasks; our course prepares children for all three plus a bonus mock exam.
Internationally Recognised
Trinity College London certificates are recognised globally and carry real weight with Singapore's DSA and EAE selection committees.
100% Distinction Rate
Every student School of Confidence has coached for the Trinity assessment has achieved a Distinction — the highest possible grade.
Grades 1–8 Covered
We coach all eight grade levels, tailoring the programme to each grade's three specific assessment tasks.
Why It Matters
Why a Distinction Changes the Game
A Trinity Distinction is more than a certificate. It's a credential that opens doors across Singapore's most competitive pathways.
DSA Applications
Signals to secondary school selection committees that your child is proficient in communication.
EAE (Early Admission Exercise)
Adds weight to portfolios for polytechnic and ITE early admissions.
Leadership Programme Applications
Valued by CCA leadership, student council, and learning journey selection panels.
International Portfolio Value
Trinity is recognised in over 60 countries; the certificate travels with your child beyond Singapore.
Grade Curriculum
What Happens in Each Grade
The course covers 6 structured lessons plus a bonus mock examination for every grade.
Programme Highlights
What Makes This Programme Different
Small Groups, Maximum 3 Students
Every student gets the attention they need. Sessions are capped at 3 students so the trainer can focus on individual strengths and weaknesses while maintaining healthy peer dynamics.
100% Distinction Rate
Every student School of Confidence has prepared for a Trinity assessment has achieved a Distinction. We take that record seriously and prepare accordingly.
Bonus Mock Examination Included
Every grade includes a full run-through of all three tasks under exam conditions. Students sit it, the trainer identifies remaining errors, and they go in fully ready.
Who Is This For
Is This Programme Right for Your Child?
Children aged 7–18 pursuing Trinity College London Communication Skills Grades 1–8
Students applying for DSA and wanting an internationally recognised communication certificate
Teens preparing for EAE (polytechnic or ITE early admission) who want to strengthen their portfolio
Students aiming for CCA leadership positions or hard-to-get learning journeys
Any child whose parents want structured, internationally benchmarked communication training
Parent Reviews
What Parents Say After the Distinction
"Sophie sat for Grade 2 and achieved a Distinction on her first attempt. The mock examination session was exactly what she needed — by the time she sat the real one she didn't even look nervous. Absolutely worth every session."
Mrs Lim
Parent of Sophie, age 9
"Marcus was preparing for Grade 4 and had no idea how to present an inspirational speech convincingly. Joan broke it down lesson by lesson — structure first, voice second, presence third. His assessor actually commented on his delivery. Distinction with high marks."
Mr Tan
Parent of Marcus, age 12
"We enrolled Imaan for Grade 1 just to help her elaborate better in conversation — she always gave one-word answers. After 6 lessons she was not only speaking in full sentences but telling stories. The Distinction was the bonus."
Mrs Nurul
Parent of Imaan, age 8
"Priya needed the Grade 6 certificate to strengthen her DSA application to a top secondary school. The trainer helped her prepare her CV on the spot in one of the sessions — that part alone was invaluable. She got the Distinction and the DSA place."
Mr Rajesh
Parent of Priya, age 14
"Grade 3 was a big jump for Dylan because of the visual aids component. By Lesson 4 he was presenting with PowerPoint slides and taking questions like a mini professional. The assessor was clearly impressed. Full Distinction."
Mrs Goh
Parent of Dylan, age 11
"Caleb sat for Grade 7 — the hardest grade — while juggling O-Level preparation. The crash course on social issues and the mock discussion session were game-changing. His assessor said his opinion was the most nuanced she'd heard at Grade 7 level. Joan's coaching made that possible."
Ms Adeline
Parent of Caleb, age 16
"Zara is a shy child and the small group format (only 3 students) was what made this work for her. She wasn't overwhelmed. By Lesson 5 she was initiating conversation with the other students. Distinction achieved, and far more confident as a person."
Mrs Fatimah
Parent of Zara, age 10
"Ethan needed Grade 5 for his EAE portfolio. The trainer specifically prepared him to demonstrate background knowledge on his chosen cause and defend his standpoint under questioning. He said the real exam felt easier than the mock. Distinction confirmed."
Mr Koh
Parent of Ethan, age 13
"Riya is only 7 and we weren't sure she was ready for Grade 1. The trainer was patient and creative — she made the elaboration exercises feel like storytelling games. By the final lesson Riya was holding proper conversations. The Distinction was just proof of what we already saw at home."
Mrs Parvathi
Parent of Riya, age 7
"Isabelle needed Grade 6 and was worried about the CV component — she'd never written one. The trainer helped her build it from scratch in one session and then practised the role-related questions around it. That structured approach turned her weakness into the strongest part of her assessment."
Mr Alex
Parent of Isabelle, age 15
"Nathan did Grade 3 and the place-of-interest speech was what he found hardest. The trainer worked through it systematically — brainstorm, script, visual aids, delivery — session by session. The bonus mock exam at the end caught two small habits the trainer corrected on the spot. Distinction, and a very proud boy."
Mrs Josephine
Parent of Nathan, age 11
"Arjun struggled with audience awareness — he kept looking at the floor when presenting. Joan drilled eye contact and body language across multiple sessions until it became natural. His Trinity Grade 4 assessor commented specifically on his confident presence. Distinction achieved."
Mr Harish
Parent of Arjun, age 13
Before You Enquire
Common Questions From Parents
Answers to what we hear most — so you can make a confident decision.
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