Ce Humanitaire project In Asia, this project is implemented in 15 schools in Ubud and surrounding villages, where children are at the beginning of their educational journey and have the opportunity to learn English from a young age. The teaching approach is open and flexible. By encouraging children to attend school and teaching them a few very simple English phrases, you may help spark a lifelong habit of learning.
This humanitarian project in Indonesia partners with 20 schools and kindergartens in Bali and Lombok. The children are at the beginning of their educational journey, and the participation of volunteers provides them with the opportunity to learn English from an early age. Teaching is free-form and flexible. Teachers and coordinators will provide the topics to cover as well as all the tools needed to prepare interactive and fun lessons for the children. By encouraging the children to attend school, you help instill a lifelong learning habit in them.
When joining the project, you can choose whether to participate in the kindergarten program (ages 3-6) or the primary school program (ages 7-12). If your level of English is low, it is recommended to choose the projects with younger children, as they involve more playful activities rather than theoretical lessons.
Kindergartens are open only from 8 AM to 10 AM, while schools operate in late mornings and early afternoons. It is possible to choose only one of the two programs or combine them: two hours in the morning in kindergartens and three hours in the afternoon in primary schools. This combination allows you to participate in the project for 5 to 6 hours per day.
This project is available for families. Our advisors will provide personalized recommendations based on your children’s ages, the destination, and the type of mission.
Arrivals are every Sunday
Duration during the week | Budget total mission |
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2 weeks | 940 € |
3 weeks | 1235 € |
4 weeks | 1580 € |
5 weeks | 1925 € |
6 weeks | 2270 € |
8 weeks | 2860 € |
10 weeks | 3450 € |
12 weeks | 4140 € |
A supplement of €200 applies to participants aged under 18. For more information, meet on the youth area.
The volunteer houses are located in the village of Pejeng Kaja. Participants are accommodated in shared rooms with 4 to 8 people. The house is fully equipped: Wi-Fi in common areas, fans, air conditioning, hot water showers, and secure lockers. Local laundries and small shops are nearby (about a 5-10 minute walk), and the house is approximately a 15 to 30-minute drive from the center of Ubud.
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Meals are prepared on-site by the team three times a day. Only local food is served. Indonesian cuisine is tasty and very diverse. Typical dishes include Mie Goreng (fried noodles with vegetables), Nasi Goreng (fried rice with vegetables), or Gado Gado (mixed vegetables with peanut sauce).
For those who do not eat meat, Indonesian cuisine makes extensive use of tofu and tempeh (soy-based foods). Breakfast includes pancakes, fresh fruits, toast, etc. Tea, coffee, and purified water are available at the house. We do not recommend drinking tap water.
To join the program with children in Bali:
– Intermediate English level (ability to understand instructions and communicate).
– A copy of your passport.
– B211 / C6B visa (agency contact provided by our advisors).
Merci pour votre abonnement |