Dear Teacher,

All you wish for your students is that they all reach their full potential.

This is two-fold with you having the joy of their achievements and the school gaining the accolades.

Learning how to self-police, deny oneself, and consider the feeling of others is part of the maturation process and part of demonstrating good manners.

Instead of walking blindly into adulthood a teenager schooled in manners can enter poised and relaxed armed with the rules they need to perform appropriately in many different situations.

Teenagers never know who will be observing them or the kind of lasting impact their behaviour can have on their lives.

The desire to do what they want now can easily outweigh logical long-term choices.

Passing on the rules of Etiquette not only benefits the students, it benefits society as a whole.

With our Social Skills program we feel your students will achieve all of this and more.

Teach love, generosity, good manners and some of that will drift from the classroom to the home and who knows, the children will be educating the parents.

Roger Moore