Where Leaders Are Made 
 
Since 1924, Toastmasters International has been recognised as the leading organisation dedicated to communication and leadership skill development. Through its worldwide network of clubs, each week Toastmasters helps more than a quarter million men and women of every ethnicity, education level and profession build their competence in communication so they can gain confidence to lead others.
 
The world needs leaders. Leaders head families, coach teams, run businesses and mentor others. These leaders must not only accomplish; they must communicate. By regularly giving speeches, gaining feedback, leading teams and guiding others to achieve their goals in a supportive atmosphere, leaders emerge from the Toastmasters program. The organisation answers a new generation's plea: Where can I go to become a better communicator and ultimately, a stronger leader?
 
Toastmasters continues to build on its legacy by providing a strong foundation for the future, its proven educational program continually evolves to address the needs of the world's communicators and leaders both today and tomorrow.
 
Toastmasters members learn to tell their stories. They listen and answer. They plan and lead. They give feedback - and accept it. Through our community of learners, they find their path to leadership.
 
 
​Toastmasters Provide​For Improvements In
Communication Skills Development​
  • ​Direct and Indirect communication skills
  • Public speaking skills
​Leadership Skills Development
  • ​Problem-solving skills
  • Decision-making skills
  • Team-building skills
  • Effective time management skills
​Impromptu Speaking Opportunities
  • ​Ability to think on your feet
  • Reactionary skills
  • Poise and confidence in high-pressure situations
​Self-Paced Program
  • ​Flexibility to adapt to personal schedules
  • Maintaining a balance life (current commitments, routine, etc)
​Constructive Evaluations
  • ​Ability to give and receive constructive criticism
  • Success when working in teams
​Speech Development
  • ​Sense of structure when communicating in formal and informal settings