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Booking a Breck Speaker

INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS

Schools have often reported that it is very powerful to combine an in-person session for pupils and a virtual session for parents later in the day, this helps to continue discussions at home and helps parents feel more empowered when dealing with difficulties in their child's online life.

If these costs prohibit you booking a talk please do email bookings@breckfoundation.org as we may have specific funding to cover talks in your area we can allocate to your school

Please note, International schools will be required to cover the cost of travel, accommodation and sustenance for the duration of an in-person delivery. This is in addition to the fee for sessions delivered and will be mutually agreed upon by requesting a booking of our speakers. Travel costs will be discussed on a school-by-school basis. As a self-funded charity, we require a minimum donation to cover our costs to allow us to continue sharing Breck's Story in schools across the world. We greatly appreciate your interest in booking us and look forward to teaching your school community how to reclaim the Internet. 

Please see below our minimum donation plan for your sessions:

For example the costing for sessions for a full day at a primary school:

first session (years 1 & 2), second session (years 3 & 4) and third session (years 5 & 6) = £500

In person sessions:

First session: £440

Any additional sessions: £165

Virtual Online sessions:

First session: £250

Any additional sessions: £100

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Overton Grange

"I think absolutely every parent, school and child should attend this presentation"

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Warden Park Academy

"Thank you again for coming in today.  I have already had fantastic feedback from the Head of Year 7 who thinks you should come in to all years and rates it as "the best talk on this topic I have ever seen".

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Parent from
St. Christopher's The Hall School

"The talk last night was really moving and a massive eye opener for a mum with two younger children who hasn’t really considered internet safety."

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